Chimpanzee language research: Status and potential Duane M. RumbaughSue Savage-Rumbaugh Session I Opening Remarks Pages: 119 - 131
Computer understanding of natural language Roger C. Schank Session II Invited Addresses Pages: 132 - 138
Microprocessors: Their impact on real-time computing in psychology Peter G. Polson Session III Presidential Address Pages: 139 - 147
A visual display system for reading and visual perception research Glen A. TaylorDavid KlitzkeDominic W. Massaro Session IV Generation And Control Of Visual Displays: A Symposium Pages: 148 - 153
Eye movement contingent display control in studying reading George W. McConkieDavid ZolaDavid D. Burns Session IV Generation And Control Of Visual Displays: A Symposium Pages: 154 - 166
Computer control of grating phase and movement Paul TynanRobert Armstrong Session IV Generation And Control Of Visual Displays: A Symposium Pages: 167 - 169
Computer generation of symmetric, semisymmetric, antisymmetric, and asymmetric patterns Fred L. Royer Session IV Generation And Control Of Visual Displays: A Symposium Pages: 170 - 176
A microprocessor-controlled clinical tromometer Dane H. ZilmDominique DurandHoward L. Kaplan Session V Computer-Based Research And Applications In Clinical And Social Psychology: A Symposium Pages: 177 - 181
A real-time control system for CAI and prothesis Ira M. LaefskyRichard A. Roemer Session V Computer-Based Research And Applications In Clinical And Social Psychology: A Symposium Pages: 182 - 185
Organizational preparedness for change: Staff acceptance of an on-line computer-assisted assessment system James H. JohnsonThomas A. WilliamsStanley R. Nakashima Session V Computer-Based Research And Applications In Clinical And Social Psychology: A Symposium Pages: 186 - 190
GROUPCOM: A computer program for investigating social processes in small groups John M. LevineHarry Stein Session V Computer-Based Research And Applications In Clinical And Social Psychology: A Symposium Pages: 191 - 195
A minicomputer system for multiperson computer-assisted telephone interviewing Gerald H. ShureRobert J. Meeker Session V Computer-Based Research And Applications In Clinical And Social Psychology: A Symposium Pages: 196 - 202
A multimethod generative CAI system for remedial mathematics John W. CottonJohn P. GallagherSandra P. Marshall Session VI Computer-Assisted Instruction: A Symposium Pages: 203 - 212
Intelligent computer-assisted instruction Richard MillwardLou MazzucchelliRebecca Moore Session VI Computer-Assisted Instruction: A Symposium Pages: 213 - 217
An interactive data-generating and answer-correcting system for problems in statistics Drake R. Bradley Session VI Computer-Assisted Instruction: A Symposium Pages: 218 - 227
CAI in three medical training courses: It was effective! Gerard M. DeignanRobert E. Duncan Session VI Computer-Assisted Instruction: A Symposium Pages: 228 - 230
A minicomputer-based learning analysis system for optimizing PSI instructional materials for the visually handicapped Thomas B. PereraEdward S. Cobb Session VI Computer-Assisted Instruction: A Symposium Pages: 231 - 237
What is a microprocessor? Misha Pavel Session VII Microprocessors In Psychology: A Symposium Pages: 238 - 240
Microcomputers big and little: Selecting a low-cost laboratory computer network Evan L. BrownKenneth Deffenbacher Session VII Microprocessors In Psychology: A Symposium Pages: 241 - 245
Aspects of programmable calculator stimulus control and data acquisition in a psychophysiology laboratory Richard M. Bloch Session VII Microprocessors In Psychology: A Symposium Pages: 246 - 248
Input and output for microprocessors Steve Goldband Session VII Microprocessors In Psychology: A Symposium Pages: 249 - 253
A multi-user on-line 8080 microcomputer system Edward K. CrossmanJoseph G. Williams Session VII Microprocessors In Psychology: A Symposium Pages: 254 - 258
Interface systems in behavioral research Juerg ElsnerRuedi Wehrli Session VIII The On-Line Computer Laboratory: From Data Collection To Data Analysis: A Symposium Pages: 259 - 263
The mini and micro as intelligent terminals Jonathan Vaughan Session VIII The On-Line Computer Laboratory: From Data Collection To Data Analysis: A Symposium Pages: 264 - 268
Linking large and small computers Edward Grupsmith Session VIII The On-Line Computer Laboratory: From Data Collection To Data Analysis: A Symposium Pages: 269 - 272
Interactive similarity ordering Forrest W. YoungCynthia H. NullWarren Sarle Session IX Innovative Programming For Psychological Research Pages: 273 - 280
SPLIT: A sound editor for a PDP-8 computer Steven M. MyerowRichard B. Millward Session IX Innovative Programming For Psychological Research Pages: 281 - 284
An output spooling system for continuous data-logging paradigms Howard L. Kaplan Session IX Innovative Programming For Psychological Research Pages: 285 - 290
YEPS: Running real-time experiments on a timesharing system Richard G. Proudfoot Session IX Innovative Programming For Psychological Research Pages: 291 - 296
DEc users’ group report Doris Aaronson Session X Digital Equipment Computer Users Group Pages: 297 - 299
AVID: An intelligent CAI system for small computers K. W. ScholzL. H. Snow Session X Digital Equipment Computer Users Group Pages: 300 - 306
A miniprocessor PDP8/e-based system for investigations of on-line language processing: Automated program for psycholinguistic experiments (APPLE) William OniferMax HirshkowitzDavid Swinney Session X Digital Equipment Computer Users Group Pages: 307 - 308
FOCAL patch for synchronized I/O, precision timing, and on-line files: On-line “reflexes” for general-purpose interpreter languages T. H. Nilsson Session X Digital Equipment Computer Users Group Pages: 309 - 311
Interfacing the DEC LPS 11 to electromechanical laboratory apparatus W. Lloyd MilliganWilliam News Session X Digital Equipment Computer Users Group Pages: 312 - 314
A high-level language for control of psychology experiments Richard F. DillonLouis R. DumontierRodger Brennan Session XI Data General Computer Users Group Pages: 315 - 324
Interacting with inter ACT M. J. Ackerman Session XI Data General Computer Users Group Pages: 325 - 328
A system for the assessment of human performance in concurrent verbal and manual control tasks Steven D. HarrisRobert A. NorthJerry M. Owens Session XI Data General Computer Users Group Pages: 329 - 333
A KIM-1 microprocessor interface for aversive conditioning applications using multiple subjects David M. MurrayJames E. Lawler Session XII Microprocessor Users Group Pages: 334 - 339
Development and evaluation of a microcomputer testing terminal for testing and instruction Lyle R. McKnightBrian K. WatersJoseph P. Lamos Session XII Microprocessor Users Group Pages: 340 - 344
Inexpensive microcomputer systems for research and instruction: A dream or reality? H. J. Durrett Session XII Microprocessor Users Group Pages: 345 - 351
A microprocessor reaction time laboratory John L. SantaPaul Streit Session XII Microprocessor Users Group Pages: 352 - 355