The National Conference on the Use of On-Line Computers in Psychology Announces the Second Annual Student Paper Competition Announcement Pages: 100 - 100
Real-time clocks for microcomputers in behavioral research Steve Goldband Session I Microcomputer-Based Laboratories I Pages: 111 - 114
An economical microcomputer design for the generation and display of timed visual stimuli: The TDL VDB John H. FlowersMark H. Murphy Session I Microcomputer-Based Laboratories I Pages: 115 - 118
Microcomputer graphics in psychological research Ronald H. OlchStanley E. Hecht Session I Microcomputer-Based Laboratories I Pages: 119 - 126
Color display systems: The state of the art H. J. Durrett Session II Symposium On Color Video Display Systems Pages: 127 - 130
Application of color displays to problems in the undergraduate laboratory Douglas R. Eddy Session II Symposium On Color Video Display Systems Pages: 131 - 134
Microprocessor software applications in color graphics Fred Rodgers Session II Symposium On Color Video Display Systems Pages: 135 - 138
Theory of learning mathematics with computer-assisted instruction: Hierarchical and nonhierarchical options John W. CottonSandra P. MarshallJohn P. Gallagher Session III Potpourri Pages: 139 - 146
Collecting paired-comparison data with a sorting algorithm C. P. Whaley Session III Potpourri Pages: 147 - 150
The LNR laboratory Mark R. WallenJames D. Hollan Session IV Digital Equipment Corporation Users’ Group And Symposium Pages: 151 - 155
Minicomputer labs that talk to maxicomputers Edward GrupsmithSteven Ferres Session IV Digital Equipment Corporation Users’ Group And Symposium Pages: 156 - 158
DEC vs. DEC-compatible hardware Doris Aaronson Session IV Digital Equipment Corporation Users’ Group And Symposium Pages: 159 - 162
1978 DEC user group report Doris Aaronson Session IV Digital Equipment Corporation Users’ Group And Symposium Pages: 163 - 163
Eye movements and cognitive psychology: On-line computer approaches to studying visual information processing Keith Rayner Session V Symposium On Eye Movement Research Pages: 164 - 171
The computer and eye processing pictures: The implementation of a raster graphics device Marcel Adam JustPatricia Carpenter Session V Symposium On Eye Movement Research Pages: 172 - 176
A software system for the collection of retrospective protocols prompted by eye fixations J. Edward Russo Session V Symposium On Eye Movement Research Pages: 177 - 179
Eye movement research on the propositional structure of short texts Theodore S. Mandel Session V Symposium On Eye Movement Research Pages: 180 - 187
On-line eye movement recorders: The good, the bad, and the ugly Geoffrey R. Loftus Session V Symposium On Eye Movement Research Pages: 188 - 191
Data acquisition software for high data rate experiments Peter Van GelderJames ToddWai Hon Tsui Session VI Special Paradigms Pages: 192 - 198
A general-purpose data extraction language Wai Hon TsuiPeter Van Gelder Session VI Special Paradigms Pages: 199 - 204
A general-purpose program for problem solving experimentation Robin JeffriesJohn Karat Session VI Special Paradigms Pages: 205 - 207
Computer control of memory experiments on a large-scale timesharing system Michael FriendlyPat Franklin Student Award Paper Pages: 212 - 217
A machine-level software program for the generation of aversive conditioning schedules using the KIM-1 microprocessor James E. LawlerR. Allan Buchholz Student Award Paper Pages: 218 - 220
Doing it the vendor’s way: Running multiple subjects in reading experiments using Data General’s Diskette Operating System David E. Kieras Student Award Paper Pages: 221 - 224
LISP: An introduction and some great programs Laurent Siklóssy Session VII Data General Users’ Meeting Session VIII Programming Languages And Methodologies: A Tutorial Session Pages: 225 - 228
An introduction to structured programming Karl P. Hunt Session VII Data General Users’ Meeting Session VIII Programming Languages And Methodologies: A Tutorial Session Pages: 229 - 233
Structured flow of control in a laboratory control language Richard F. Dillon Session VII Data General Users’ Meeting Session VIII Programming Languages And Methodologies: A Tutorial Session Pages: 234 - 240
A microprocessor-based psychopathology laboratory: I. Why bother? Rue L. CromwellWill Spaulding Session IX A Microprocessor-Based Multifunction Psychopathology Laboratory: A Symposium Pages: 241 - 242
A microprocessor-based psychopathology laboratory: II. Research goals and design prerequisites Will SpauldingLawrence G. Space Session IX A Microprocessor-Based Multifunction Psychopathology Laboratory: A Symposium Pages: 243 - 246
A microprocessor-based psychopathology laboratory: III. Hardware Lawrence G. SpaceRand S. Huntzinger Session IX A Microprocessor-Based Multifunction Psychopathology Laboratory: A Symposium Pages: 247 - 252
A microprocessor-based psychopathology laboratory: IV. Software design R. S. HuntzingerL. G. Space Session IX A Microprocessor-Based Multifunction Psychopathology Laboratory: A Symposium Pages: 253 - 256
Psychological systems questionnaire: An objective personality test designed for on-line computer presentation, scoring, and interpretation James H. JohnsonRonald A. GiannettiThomas A. Williams Session X Clinical Applications Pages: 257 - 260
A portable micro-based system for the study of associated movements Robin MorrisRichard HelmerHaskel Hoine Session X Clinical Applications Pages: 261 - 263
PDP-12 stimulus control and data collection for lateralized discrimination learning Kirmach NataniEdward EngelkenDouglas Threatt Session X Clinical Applications Pages: 264 - 270
Microprocessor uses in a timeshared facility James L. FoxRichard V. WolfAlan M. Lesgold Session XI Microcomputers-What They Are And How To Use Them: A Tutorial Pages: 271 - 280
The CLIPR remote laboratory microprocessor system: Development and applications Daniel E. BaileyWayne H. WardThomas W. Christian Session XI Microcomputers-What They Are And How To Use Them: A Tutorial Pages: 281 - 292
A microcomputer-controlled laboratory: Hardware Richard F. DillonBarry MillmanWilliam R. Bezanson Session XII Microcomputer-Based Laboratories II Pages: 293 - 300
A microcomputer-controlled laboratory: Software Jo W. TombaughRichard F. DillonWilliam R. Bezanson Session XII Microcomputer-Based Laboratories II Pages: 301 - 310
A shared-memory approach to microprocessor program development Howard L. KaplanDominique Durand Session XII Microcomputer-Based Laboratories II Pages: 311 - 313
A microprocessor-(Heath ET-3400) based backup control system for laboratory experiments W. Lloyd MilliganAnthony Richardson Session XII Microcomputer-Based Laboratories II Pages: 314 - 315