An apparatus for behavioral and physiological study of aversive conditioning in cats and kittens George E. WolfeS. Stefan Soltysik Instrumentation & Techniques Pages: 637 - 642
Differential thermometer for studying cerebral asymmetry James M. DabbsAlbert L. RuffCharles H. Hopper Instrumentation & Techniques Pages: 643 - 646
A low-cost computer-controlled function generator suitable for generating visual grating displays I. H. DurhamD. J. Illingworth Instrumentation & Techniques Pages: 647 - 649
A method of restraining goldfish during conditioning of electric-shock-induced suppression of breathing movements Roger E. Davis Instrumentation & Techniques Pages: 650 - 652
Conditioning preparation for the nictitating membrane of the pigeon Kenneth J. StickneyJohn W. DonahoeNeil R. Carlson Instrumentation & Techniques Pages: 653 - 656
APL functions for interactive data analysis: Principal components analysis Selby EvansJerry D. NeidefferFred H. Gage Computer Technology Pages: 657 - 666
A computer-controlled matrix system for presentation to the skin of complex spatiotemporal patterns Roger W. CholewiakCarl E. Sherrick Computer Technology Pages: 667 - 673
Accurate reaction time research with the TRS-80 microcomputer G. Robert Grice Computer Technology Pages: 674 - 676
Coding simultaneous experiments as independent FORTRAN subroutines Fred A. Masterson Computer Technology Pages: 677 - 681
The MicroAce: An inexpensive computer controller Jerry W. O’Dell Computer Technology Pages: 682 - 685
JOINT and SEQU: FORTRAN routines for the analysis of observational data Peter W. D. DoddRoger BakemanStephen C. Wilson Program Abstracts/Algorithms Pages: 686 - 687
A BASIC package for N-way ANOVA with repeated measures, trend analysis, and user-defined contrasts Michael J. HackerJoel S. Angiolillo-Bent Program Abstracts/Algorithms Pages: 688 - 688
UNISIM: a text-editing BASIC program for creation and modification of sequential disk files Neil R. ShapiroRobert A. RoselliniJoseph P. DeCola Program Abstracts/Algorithms Pages: 689 - 690
FACTRETRIEVAL: A program for assessing someone’s recall of general-information facts, feeling-of-knowing judgments for nonrecalled facts, and recognition of nonrecalled facts Arthur P. ShmamuraRobert F. LandwehrThomas O. Nelson Program Abstracts/Algorithms Pages: 691 - 692
A microcomputer program to demonstrate simple operant reinforcement schedules John Walkenbach Program Abstracts/Algorithms Pages: 693 - 693
A general analysis of variance program for microcomputers David M. Lane Program Abstracts/Algorithms Pages: 694 - 694
A computer program for ordered categorical data analysis Michael J. Glencross Program Abstracts/Algorithms Pages: 695 - 695
A package of LAB 8/E subroutines for DEC OS/8 FORTRAN II U. ArendW. MohrJ. Wandmacher Program Abstracts/Algorithms Pages: 696 - 696
Multifactor ANOVAs with and without repeated measures: Programs for limited microcomputer systems Allen H. Wolach Program Abstracts/Algorithms Pages: 697 - 697
MDSORT: A special-purpose multidimensional scaling program for sorting data Yoshio Takane Program Abstracts/Algorithms Pages: 698 - 698
Factorial analysis of variance with unequal observations: A BASIC program for microcomputers John P. Galla Program Abstracts/Algorithms Pages: 699 - 700
A FORTRAN IV function to compute the probability of a standard normal deviate Gerard J. Smits Program Abstracts/Algorithms Pages: 701 - 701
Statistical programs for the Apple II microcomputer Joseph E. SteinmetzAnthony G. RomanoMichael M. Patterson Program Abstracts/Algorithms Pages: 702 - 702
BASIC BACKSTEP: A simple backward-selection multiple-regression program for minicomputers and microcomputers Bernard S. GormanLouis H. Primavera Program Abstracts/Algorithms Pages: 703 - 703
BASIC language interpreters and subroutine placement John H. LingleTimothy Walker Program Abstracts/Algorithms Pages: 704 - 704
Conversion of a printing calculator to an inexpensive printing counter Donald A. Czech Notes Pages: 705 - 706
Eye-blink elicitation and measurement in the human infant: A circuit modification Roger R. MarshHoward S. Hoffman Notes Pages: 707 - 707