The use of computer-controlled video disks in the study of spatial learning Krishna Hooper Session I Welcome Pages: 77 - 84
An overview of STEAMER: An advanced computer-assisted instruction system for propulsion engineering Michael WilliamsJames HollanAlbert Stevens Session II Invited Addresses Pages: 85 - 90
On-line computers in psychology: The last 10 years, the next 10 years—The challenge and the promise N. John Castellan Session III Presidential Address Pages: 91 - 96
Evaluating and reporting data quality in eye movement research George W. McConkie Session IV Eye Movements: A Symposium Pages: 97 - 106
Reduction and calibration of eye monitor data Reinhold KlieglRichard K. Olson Session IV Eye Movements: A Symposium Pages: 107 - 111
A rotating buffer system for on-line collection of eye monitor data Brian J. Davidson Session IV Eye Movements: A Symposium Pages: 112 - 114
Automated and interactive analysis of eye fixation data in reading Reinhold Kliegl Session IV Eye Movements: A Symposium Pages: 115 - 120
PROCTOR: An on-line student evaluation and monitoring system for use with PSI format courses Charles R. CrowellLeo R. QuintanarKenneth L. Grant Session V Computer-Aided Instruction Pages: 121 - 127
Teacher resistance to computer-assisted instruction Theron StimmelJames L. ConnorH. John Durrett Session V Computer-Aided Instruction Pages: 128 - 130
A computer-oriented task analysis method for mathematics instruction John W. CottonSandra P. MarshallJohn P. Gallagher Session V Computer-Aided Instruction Pages: 131 - 140
My many mistakes with microcomputers (or four years of fun trying to get my computer to run) Richard E. Mayer Session VI Mistakes With Microcomputers: A Symposium Pages: 141 - 144
Effective ways to dispose of unwanted time and money with a laboratory computer David E. Kieras Session VI Mistakes With Microcomputers: A Symposium Pages: 145 - 148
External memory: High speed, low speed, and no speed Russell Revlin Session VI Mistakes With Microcomputers: A Symposium Pages: 149 - 152
Basic computer troubleshooting and preventive computer maintenance operation Walter Schneider Session VII Tutorials Pages: 153 - 162
Structured system design: Analysis, design, and construction Gary B. Forbach Session VII Tutorials Pages: 163 - 171
COGNET: A national network for cognitive science Richard B. Millward Session VIII VAX Users Symposium Pages: 172 - 180
UCSD PASCAL with a VAX as a floppy disk James L. FoxRaymond J. McKnightRichard V. Wolf Session VIII VAX Users Symposium Pages: 181 - 188
Psychological experimentation through direct connection of the subject interface to a VAX Peter G. PolsonJames R. MillerJohn Karat Session VIII VAX Users Symposium Pages: 189 - 191
Cognitive simulation modeling on the VAX-11 Alan M. Lesgold Session VIII VAX Users Symposium Pages: 192 - 194
A laboratory in experimental psychology using the TRS-80 Thomas B. Perera Session IX Microprocessors In The Undergraduate Teaching Laboratory: A Symposium Pages: 195 - 197
Bridging the gap between micros and minis in the teaching laboratory Philip F. Spelt Session IX Microprocessors In The Undergraduate Teaching Laboratory: A Symposium Pages: 198 - 200
Modeling on microcomputers C. Michael LevyMarc W. Durnin Session IX Microprocessors In The Undergraduate Teaching Laboratory: A Symposium Pages: 201 - 203
Developing a laboratory course using PASCAL on the Apple II David A. Eckerman Session IX Microprocessors In The Undergraduate Teaching Laboratory: A Symposium Pages: 204 - 208
A microcomputer-based laboratory: Real-world experience H. John DurrettCatherine Zwiener Session X General Strategies In Laboratory Computing: A Symposium Pages: 209 - 212
Traditional minicomputers: A continuing role in the laboratory Howard L. Kaplan Session X General Strategies In Laboratory Computing: A Symposium Pages: 213 - 215
A microcomputer interface for control of real-time experiments in cognitive psychology Roger RatcliffW. M. Layton Session X General Strategies In Laboratory Computing: A Symposium Pages: 216 - 220
Low-cost microcomputer networking: How to get high throughput on a low budget Adam V. ReedDaniel LewartLinda H. Schneider Session X General Strategies In Laboratory Computing: A Symposium Pages: 221 - 226
A microcomputer-based cardiotachometer with video display Hardy J. PottingerCarroll W. HughesJames C. Craigmile Session XI General Applications I Pages: 227 - 234
Automatic mediation in group problem solving David Stodolsky Session XI General Applications I Pages: 235 - 242
New uses for the on-line computer medium in mental health care James H. JohnsonWilliam HarrisAndrea Fink Session XI General Applications I Pages: 243 - 250
THRIFTNET: An economical software package for interprocessor communications Patricia A. FergusonDonald F. MillerP. Tobin Maginnis Session XII Digital Equipment Corporation Users’ Group Pages: 251 - 254
Graphics software and hardware for RT-11 systems William L. PalyaBlake Brown Session XII Digital Equipment Corporation Users’ Group Pages: 255 - 261
DEC performance in the psychology laboratory Doris Aaronson Session XII Digital Equipment Corporation Users’ Group Pages: 262 - 265
1980 DEC users’ group report Doris Aaronson Session XII Digital Equipment Corporation Users’ Group Pages: 266 - 267
Simulating second-guessing in on-line probability learning Joseph Psotka Session XIII Microprocessor Users’ Group Pages: 268 - 270
1980 Microprocessor Users’ group meeting report M. Pavel Session XIII Microprocessor Users’ Group Pages: 271 - 271
Results of a preliminary survey of computer users in psychological laboratories M. Pavel Session XIII Microprocessor Users’ Group Pages: 272 - 275
The analysis of multiphasic signals with the Apple II/FIRST microprocessor system Mark Alan Johnson Session XIV General Applications II Pages: 276 - 280
A simple BASIC language laboratory control system for microcomputers patterned after SKED® Thomas B. Perera Session XIV General Applications II Pages: 281 - 282
Effective random seeding of random number generators Howard L. Kaplan Session XV Tutorials And General Applications Pages: 283 - 289
An example of cooperating compact data analysis programs Gary Perlman Session XV Tutorials And General Applications Pages: 290 - 293
Computer-augmented decision making C. P. Whaley Session XV Tutorials And General Applications Pages: 294 - 297