tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2504008859438635433.post3702100348056332236..comments2023-10-15T20:34:44.665-04:00Comments on Beverly Akerman: l’Affaire Wong, or Post hoc, ergo propter hocUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2504008859438635433.post-68278983606728015252012-09-07T10:32:30.203-04:002012-09-07T10:32:30.203-04:00Thanks for sharing your family's experiences. ...Thanks for sharing your family's experiences. My son is also a bit touchy about the episode. I don't think he's been psychologically harmed, but I can understand not wanting to be part of something that makes it seem like some huge stigma. I think the findings were way off, for the reasons mentioned. Sad to think people are, in part, making a career on the backs of those who lived through such a tragedy.Beverly Akerman MSchttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06049705953923022347noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2504008859438635433.post-75290041744691937142012-09-06T12:34:54.142-04:002012-09-06T12:34:54.142-04:00Good piece Beverly. My oldest son and my daughter ...Good piece Beverly. My oldest son and my daughter were students at Dawson at the time. My daughter was there and called me in a panic. We could not get hold of our oldest son for 45 minutes. A frightening 45 minutes. Luckily, he was not at the school, but at another one, visiting friends.<br /><br />My daughter also refused to participate in the study, as did many of her friends. She won't talk about that day any more.Marijke Vroomen-Durninghttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14436563110710429784noreply@blogger.com