The influence of computers on psychological research: A case study Russell M. Church Session I Presidential Address Pages: 117 - 126
Microcomputer-based tutorials for teaching statistics C. Michael Levy Session II Computer-Assisted Instruction In Quantitative Methods Pages: 127 - 129
A self-paced CAI package for selecting statistical methods Paul E. Schaffner Session II Computer-Assisted Instruction In Quantitative Methods Pages: 130 - 134
Computer lessons for a social psychology research methods course Russell H. FazioMartin H. Backler Session II Computer-Assisted Instruction In Quantitative Methods Pages: 135 - 137
ARIS: A computer-assisted instruction system M. PavelS. MarcoviciJ. -C. Falmagne Session II Computer-Assisted Instruction In Quantitative Methods Pages: 138 - 141
An introduction to the PLATO CAI system Robert W. Holt Session III The Plato IV CAI System In Psychological Research Pages: 142 - 144
Applications of the PLATO computer system to research in social psychology Robert W. Holt Session III The Plato IV CAI System In Psychological Research Pages: 145 - 147
PLATO: Army applications Zita M. SimutisHelena F. Barsam Session III The Plato IV CAI System In Psychological Research Pages: 148 - 154
Problems in the evaluation of PLATO lessons Elsbeth M. Holt Session III The Plato IV CAI System In Psychological Research Pages: 155 - 157
Using an Apple II microcomputer for real-time control in a behavioral laboratory Winford A. GordonDon ForeeDavid A. Eckerman Session IV Technical Issues In System Design Pages: 158 - 166
Apple II/FIRST system control of electrical brain stimulation in the rabbit Bernard G. SchreursI. GormezanoJ. A. Harvey Session IV Technical Issues In System Design Pages: 167 - 170
Microcomputerized clinical and research laboratories in psychiatric inpatient, settings Will SpauldingW. Jeff CrineanThomas Martin Session IV Technical Issues In System Design Pages: 171 - 176
In-circuit emulator Julio OrtegaWilliam L. Palya Session IV Technical Issues In System Design Pages: 177 - 180
A Winchester hard-disk integrated computer-assisted instructional laboratory: Hardware and data management considerations David C. Lowe Session V Teaching Experimental Psychology With Microcomputers Pages: 181 - 182
Software development for computer-assisted instruction in experimental psychology James E. Spivey Session V Teaching Experimental Psychology With Microcomputers Pages: 183 - 186
Computer simulation: A case of conflict James E. SpiveyPamela Jackson-smith Session V Teaching Experimental Psychology With Microcomputers Pages: 187 - 190
RELEASE FROM PI: Comparison of traditional and computer modules in an experimental psychology laboratory Susan M. Belmore Session V Teaching Experimental Psychology With Microcomputers Pages: 191 - 194
Human factors in user-computer interaction: An introduction Richard F. Dillon Session VI Human Factors In Computing Pages: 195 - 199
A diagrammatic approach to computer instruction for the naive user Marc M. SebrechtsJoseph G. DeckJohn B. Black Session VI Human Factors In Computing Pages: 200 - 207
The effects of dialogue-based task allocation on system performance in a computer-aided air traffic control task Christine A. RiegerJoel S. Greenstein Session VI Human Factors In Computing Pages: 208 - 212
The effect of computer response time on user performance and satisfaction: A preliminary investigation Gary L. Dannenbring Session VI Human Factors In Computing Pages: 213 - 216
On the use of psychology in evaluating software documentation Deborah A. Boehm-Davis Session VI Human Factors In Computing Pages: 217 - 221
Research methods for computer applications Jo W. Tombaugh Session VI Human Factors In Computing Pages: 222 - 227
Correlations, contrasts, and components: Fourier analysis in a more familiar terminology Howard L. Kaplan Session VII An Introduction To The Theory And Applications Of Fast Fourier Transforms Pages: 228 - 241
Analysis of variance with Fourier analysis of coherent data Phillip L. Emerson Session VII An Introduction To The Theory And Applications Of Fast Fourier Transforms Pages: 242 - 250
Analysis and synthesis of bird vocalizations: An FFT-based software system Christopher ClarkRobert J. DoolingTimothy Bunnell Session VII An Introduction To The Theory And Applications Of Fast Fourier Transforms Pages: 251 - 253
Computer packages that contain the FFT Douglas R. EddyFrederick J. Bremner Session VII An Introduction To The Theory And Applications Of Fast Fourier Transforms Pages: 254 - 257
Fourier analyses: A mathematical and geometric explanation Michael YostRichard A. CooperFrederick J. Bremner Session VII An Introduction To The Theory And Applications Of Fast Fourier Transforms Pages: 258 - 261
What’s happening in CAI: A survey of ongoing projects Doris Aaronson Session VIII Users’ Experiences With Computer-Assisted Instruction Pages: 262 - 269
Strategies for instructional computing N. John Castellan Session VIII Users’ Experiences With Computer-Assisted Instruction Pages: 270 - 279
CAI: Goals and perspectives: Computer users’ group panel discussion M. PavelDoris Aaronson Session VIII Users’ Experiences With Computer-Assisted Instruction Pages: 280 - 283
Experiences in building a simulation environment for psychology Alan Lesgold Session IX Simulation Systems For Cognitive Psychology Pages: 284 - 288
Exploring the space of cognitive architectures Pat Langley Session IX Simulation Systems For Cognitive Psychology Pages: 289 - 299
CAPS: A language for modeling highly skilled knowledge-intensive behavior Robert Thibadeau Session IX Simulation Systems For Cognitive Psychology Pages: 300 - 304
Simulation in PASCAL Earl Hunt Session IX Simulation Systems For Cognitive Psychology Pages: 305 - 307
Introduction to two-dimensional Fourier analysis M. S. RzeszotarskiF. L. RoyerG. C. Gilmore Session X An Introduction To Two-Dimensional Fast Fourier Transforms And Their Applications Pages: 308 - 318
Application of two-dimensional Fourier transforms to problems of visual perception F. L. RoyerM. S. RzeszotarskiG. C. Gilmore Session X An Introduction To Two-Dimensional Fast Fourier Transforms And Their Applications Pages: 319 - 326