Introduction Donald I. Tepas Special Section Methodological Approaches To The Study Of Shiftwork Pages: 3 - 4
Shiftwork: A record study approach Michael J. ColliganMichael J. SmithDonald L. Tasto Special Section Methodological Approaches To The Study Of Shiftwork Pages: 5 - 8
A questionnaire survey approach to the study of the psychosocial consequences of shiftwork Michael J. SmithMichael J. ColliganDonald L. Tasto Special Section Methodological Approaches To The Study Of Shiftwork Pages: 9 - 13
Gaining access to shiftworkers through labor unions Gloria C. GordonDonald I. TepasJames K. Walsh Special Section Methodological Approaches To The Study Of Shiftwork Pages: 14 - 17
Laboratory and field interview methods for the study of shiftworkers James K. WalshGloria C. GordonDonald I. Tepas Special Section Methodological Approaches To The Study Of Shiftwork Pages: 18 - 23
In pursuit of the shiftworker: A discussion of methodologies Wilse B. Webb Special Section Methodological Approaches To The Study Of Shiftwork Pages: 24 - 25
Manipulation of two-dimensionally periodic stimulus patterns D. H. Kelly Methods & Designs Pages: 26 - 30
Four methods of locating the egocenter: A comparison of their predictive validities and reliabilities Raphael BarbeitoHiroshi Ono Methods & Designs Pages: 31 - 36
Measurement of head movement during auditory localization Samuel GilmanDonald D. DirksSteven Hunt Instrumentation & Techniques Pages: 37 - 41
Reception and transmission of infant vocalizations with dedicated telephone lines David A. PartonJohn P. Preece Instrumentation & Techniques Pages: 42 - 44
An inexpensive universal feeder suitable for small numbers of large rations C. Donald Heth Instrumentation & Techniques Pages: 45 - 46
A multichannel, portable, “real-time” event encoder-decoder for laboratory and field experiments Regis L. MagyarJeffrey R. Fitzsimmons Instrumentation & Techniques Pages: 47 - 50
Constant-force cable coupler and activity monitor for small unrestrained animals James J. DespositoJerome N. KingMichael Terman Instrumentation & Techniques Pages: 51 - 54
A simple, inexpensive, liquid-tight swivel connection for use in chronic infusion systems Milton A. Trapold Instrumentation & Techniques Pages: 55 - 57
A pressure-actuated open-field apparatus for rodents John J. PorterJohn J. HudyAnn M. Furber Instrumentation & Techniques Pages: 59 - 60
Programming experiments with pocket programmable calculators George H. Robinson Instrumentation & Techniques Pages: 61 - 63
The presentation of visual stimuli: An inexpensive microcomputer-based system Wayne M. KashinskyRaymond G. RomanczykAlan Treiber Computer Technology Pages: 64 - 66
KIM and the rabbit: The use of the KIM-1 microprocessor to control classical conditioning of the rabbit’s nictitating membrane response Paul R. SolomonBryce A. Babcock Computer Technology Pages: 67 - 70
NOVA SKED II: A behavioral notation language utilizing the Data General Corporation real-time disk operating system Steven G. GilbertDeborah C. Rice Computer Technology Pages: 71 - 73
A FORTRAN IV program for testing differences in variance using a jackknife procedure Robert J. HaertelDavid M. Lane Program Abstracts/Algorithms Pages: 74 - 74
THREE-MODE: A FORTRAN IV program for three-mode factor analysis Jim McCloskeyPaul R. Jackson Program Abstracts/Algorithms Pages: 75 - 76
A statistical package in BASIC for small-system applications Alan A. BaumeisterWilliam E. MacLeanRichard Deni Program Abstracts/Algorithms Pages: 77 - 78
SIMILE: A FORTRAN program package for stimulus-integration models Kent L. Norman Program Abstracts/Algorithms Pages: 79 - 80
ITEM3: A general-purpose FORTRAN 10 test scoring and item analysis program Richard F. Antonak Program Abstracts/Algorithms Pages: 81 - 82
A program for evaluating, fitting, and debiasing subjective probability distributions Herbert MoskowitzWilliam I. Bullers Program Abstracts/Algorithms Pages: 83 - 85
Examining reliability and multicollinearity of scale items William M. Holmes Program Abstracts/Algorithms Pages: 86 - 86
CANCOR: A general least-squares program for univariate and multivariate analysis of variance and covariance Richard S. PowellDavid M. Lane Program Abstracts/Algorithms Pages: 87 - 89
DISCRETE-TO-BETA: A FORTRAN IV program for converting discrete prior distributions into beta prior distributions James W. Gentry Program Abstracts/Algorithms Pages: 90 - 90
A FORTRAN program for providing feedback to individual subjects from a standard case by variable data matrix David W. Gerbing Program Abstracts/Algorithms Pages: 91 - 91
Caudal fin branding fish for individual recognition in behavior studies Richard E. McNicolDavid L. Noakes Notes Pages: 95 - 97