The national conference on the use of on-line computers in psychology announces the third annual student paper competition Announcement Pages: 86 - 86
Computers in the training of inquiry Michael I. PosnerGilbert W. Osgood Session I Opening Remarks Session II Invited Addresses Pages: 87 - 95
“Basic black” renascent: A new wardrobe Daniel E. Bailey Session III Presidential Address Pages: 96 - 102
Teaching cognitive processes: Software for laboratory instruction in memory and cognition Janice M. KeenanRobert A. Keller Session IV On-Line Computers In Teaching Psychology: I. Teaching Cognitive Processes Pages: 103 - 110
Getting an on-line departmental teaching laboratory on-line C. Michael Levy Session IV On-Line Computers In Teaching Psychology: I. Teaching Cognitive Processes Pages: 111 - 113
An on-line laboratory in sensation and perception Keith D. White Session IV On-Line Computers In Teaching Psychology: I. Teaching Cognitive Processes Pages: 114 - 115
An on-line laboratory in cognition and perception Ira Fischler Session IV On-Line Computers In Teaching Psychology: I. Teaching Cognitive Processes Pages: 116 - 119
Microprocessor control and A/D data acquisition in classical conditioning John ScandrettI. Gormezano Session V Laboratory Systems Pages: 120 - 125
A real-time satellite system based on UNIX Sharon MurrelTed Kowalski Session V Laboratory Systems Pages: 126 - 131
A flexible computer-controlled perception laboratory Steven E. PoltrockWayne G. Carr Session V Laboratory Systems Pages: 132 - 136
Applications of multiprogramming software to real-time experiments in psychology Howard L. Kaplan Session VI The Pascal And C Programming Languages: A Symposium Session VII Tutorial On On-Line Programming Pages: 137 - 151
MicroSKED F. E. Butler Session VI The Pascal And C Programming Languages: A Symposium Session VII Tutorial On On-Line Programming Pages: 152 - 154
How to check a computer program Seth Roberts Session VI The Pascal And C Programming Languages: A Symposium Session VII Tutorial On On-Line Programming Pages: 155 - 156
What simulation can do to the statistics and design course Richard S. Lehman Session VIII On-Line Computers In Teaching Psychology: II. Teaching Statistics And Experimental Design Pages: 157 - 159
LABSIM: A data-driven simulation program for instruction in research design and statistics Douglas B. Eamon Session VIII On-Line Computers In Teaching Psychology: II. Teaching Statistics And Experimental Design Pages: 160 - 164
Social data analysis instruction and the MISSIS system Ronald E. AndersonKarl R. KrohnMark L. Mongiat Session VIII On-Line Computers In Teaching Psychology: II. Teaching Statistics And Experimental Design Pages: 165 - 171
The use of matrix manipulation programs in teaching statistical methods N. John Castellan Session VIII On-Line Computers In Teaching Psychology: II. Teaching Statistics And Experimental Design Pages: 172 - 177
BAND AID: First steps toward an ICAI system Richard B. Millward Session IX Applications Pages: 178 - 192
Causal modeling applied to psychonomic systems simulation J. Jack McArdle Session IX Applications Pages: 193 - 209
A simple LSI-11 system for real-time control, interevent time storage, and data analysis William L. PalyaAllan F. Doyle Session X Digital Equipment Corporation USERS’ Group Pages: 210 - 220
A hierarchical LSI-11 system for real-time control, interevent time storage, and data analysis Allan F. DoyleWilliam L. Palya Session X Digital Equipment Corporation USERS’ Group Pages: 221 - 231
Using the Heath H11 for reaction time experiments and computer-assisted instruction William O. ShafferKarl W. Scholz Session X Digital Equipment Corporation USERS’ Group Pages: 232 - 235
Universal one- and two-component interfacing techniques Thomas Biddle Perera Session XI Microcomputer Hardware Pages: 236 - 237
An intelligent PET interface for environmental control and data acquisition and analysis Edward K. CrossmanMichael R. StephensonHarold L. Lynch Session XI Microcomputer Hardware Pages: 238 - 240
MASTER/SLAVE: Interprocessor communications between PDP-8s Bruce E. HamiltonTimothy F. Elsmore Session XI Microcomputer Hardware Pages: 241 - 243
Inexpensive plotters and digitizers for psychological research and instruction H. J. Durrett Session XI Microcomputer Hardware Pages: 244 - 247
Dual on-line computers for research in cognitive psychophysiology Paul A. BrickettChristopher M. DavisVito Modigliani Session XII Data General Users’ Meeting Pages: 248 - 250
A virtual terminal program for data transfer between a data general MicroNOVA laboratory computer and a DECsystem-10 timesharing system William H. GanoeDavid E. kieras Session XII Data General Users’ Meeting Pages: 251 - 255
An “intelligent” program to teach logical thinking skills Larry E. Wood Session XIII Microprocessor Users’ Group Pages: 256 - 258
Using the TRS-80 cassette tape recorder as a voice key Thomas Biddle Perera Session XIII Microprocessor Users’ Group Pages: 259 - 260
1979 joint DEC and microprocessor users group report Doris AaronsonMisha Pavel Session XIII Microprocessor Users’ Group Pages: 261 - 262
DEC field service: An industry leader Prindelle L. Thomas Session XIV Alternative Approaches To Maintenance Of Computer Systems Pages: 263 - 264
Computer maintenance service: Tymshare, Inc. Isaac Cabase Session XIV Alternative Approaches To Maintenance Of Computer Systems Pages: 265 - 265
Computer depot repair service George Hayashida Session XIV Alternative Approaches To Maintenance Of Computer Systems Pages: 266 - 266
Third-party maintenance and Sorbus’ involvement R. A. Wallace Session XIV Alternative Approaches To Maintenance Of Computer Systems Pages: 267 - 269
Picking a maintenance service: A user’s view Donald I. Tepas Session XIV Alternative Approaches To Maintenance Of Computer Systems Pages: 270 - 273
Design considerations for multidimensional scaling Cynthia H. Null Session XV Multidimensional Scaling: A Symposium Pages: 274 - 280
Interactive scaling: A demonstration Rex S. Green Session XV Multidimensional Scaling: A Symposium Pages: 281 - 282