Connectionism: Is it a paradigm shift for psychology? Walter Schneider Session I Presidential Address Pages: 73 - 83
Writing and publishing instructional and research software Thomas B. Perera Session II Writing Instructional And Research Software Pages: 84 - 87
Writing programs on the Apple for the student psychology laboratory: Routines, subroutines, and sources of information Douglas B. EamonDarrell L. Butler Session II Writing Instructional And Research Software Pages: 88 - 98
A comparison of inexpensive statistical packages for apple II microcomputers Darrell L. ButlerSteve K. Jones Session II Writing Instructional And Research Software Pages: 99 - 103
Writing high-quality statistical software for Apple II microcomputers Darrell L. ButlerDouglas B. Eamon Session II Writing Instructional And Research Software Pages: 104 - 107
A computer simulation/mathematical model of learning: Extension of DMOD from appetitive to aversive situations Helen B. DalyJohn T. Daly Session III Simulations Of Psychological Models Pages: 108 - 112
Simulation of motor-neuronal networks Michael YostFrederick BremnerRobert Strauss Session III Simulations Of Psychological Models Pages: 113 - 116
A spreadsheet simulation of the early stages of visual information processing Lawrence A. Halff Session III Simulations Of Psychological Models Pages: 117 - 122
The computer as a tool in instructional computing: Students as software architects Thomas T. Hewett Session IV Research And Teaching At Computer-Intensive Campuses Pages: 123 - 127
A microcomputer-dependent statistics and design course Richard S. Lehman Session IV Research And Teaching At Computer-Intensive Campuses Pages: 128 - 130
The Macintosh as a user-friendly laboratory for perception and cognition Jamshed J. BharuchaBlake MeikeJohn C. Baird Session IV Research And Teaching At Computer-Intensive Campuses Pages: 131 - 134
Effects of availability of microcomputers on student and faculty research David M. Lane Session IV Research And Teaching At Computer-Intensive Campuses Pages: 135 - 135
Computers and the liberal arts: Challenge to psychology Edward A. DomberJames W. Mills Session IV Research And Teaching At Computer-Intensive Campuses Pages: 136 - 138
Developing probability limits for longitudinal physiological data Michael YostFrederick BremnerAlyson A. Gill Session V Models And Methods In Psychological Research Pages: 139 - 141
Evoked potentials and stages of information processing: Methods of analysis Jonathan VaughanDouglas J. HerrmannGregory Bell Session V Models And Methods In Psychological Research Pages: 142 - 147
A parallel but not necessarily connectionist model of the auditory system Frederick J. BremnerMichael YostLauren Sullivan Session V Models And Methods In Psychological Research Pages: 148 - 151
The influence of structure on computer program comprehension Sandra L. NewsomeIrvin R. Katz Session VI Understanding Programming Pages: 152 - 155
Experiences from a life sciences laboratory: Using a paired-associates task as a teaching heuristic for programming instruction J. W. Whitlow Session VI Understanding Programming Pages: 156 - 159
Computer-based interactive video systems Linda C. PettyEllen F. Rosen Session VI Understanding Programming Pages: 160 - 166
Computerphobia Larry D. RosenDeborah C. SearsMichelle M. Weil Session VII Omputerphobia Pages: 167 - 179
The Computerphobia Reduction Program: Year 1. Program development and preliminary results Michelle M. WeilLarry D. RosenDeborah C. Sears Session VII Omputerphobia Pages: 180 - 184
Software timing of events in cognitive psychology experiments David Dorfman Session VII Microcomputer Research Tools Pages: 185 - 190
BIBSEARCH: A multifaceted research tool Brial H. Watts Session VII Microcomputer Research Tools Pages: 191 - 198
ESI: Easy software interfacing tools for Turbo Pascal programming of digital input-output devices Jonathan SchullEvan M. Kaminer Session VII Microcomputer Research Tools Pages: 199 - 204
MacLaboratory Controller: A switch and A/D interface between Appleās Macintosh and peripheral apparatus Douglas L. ChuteDarryl GaemanTerry Ziegler Session VII Microcomputer Research Tools Pages: 205 - 209
Incorporating good programs into the larger laboratory context Howard L. Kaplan Session VII Microcomputer Research Tools Pages: 210 - 214
Behavioral assessment of eating patterns and blood glucose in diabetes using the Self-Monitoring Analysis System David G. SchlundtCrystal Bell Session IX Using Computers In Applied Settings Pages: 215 - 223
Effects of computer conferencing on the language use of emotionally disturbed adolescents D. Patrick Zimmerman Session IX Using Computers In Applied Settings Pages: 224 - 230
A computer-based test battery for the assessment of static and dynamic spatial reasoning abilities James W. PellegrinoEarl B. HuntSimon Farr Session IX Using Computers In Applied Settings Pages: 231 - 236
Adaptive rating scales in sequential decisions Bruce G. BergN. John Castellan Session IX Using Computers In Applied Settings Pages: 237 - 242
Computer-based selection testing in the Royal Air Force David R. HunterEugene F. Burke Session IX Using Computers In Applied Settings Pages: 243 - 245
PsychLib: A library of machine language routines for controlling psychology experiments on the Apple Macintosh computer David M. LaneBrad Ashby Session X Macintosh Techniques Pages: 246 - 248
Demonstration experiments in perception and cognitive psychology for the Macintosh computer Loy A. AndersonDavid M. Lane Session X Macintosh Techniques Pages: 249 - 251
Facial perception studies using the macintosh Dean G. Jensen Session X Macintosh Techniques Pages: 252 - 256
Using digitized auditory stimuli on the Macintosh computer Janet M. Gibson Session X Macintosh Techniques Pages: 257 - 259
Enhancing and degrading visual stimuli John O. Brooks Session X Macintosh Techniques Pages: 260 - 269
Fragmenting pictures on the apple macintosh computer for experimental and clinical applications Joan Gay SnodgrassBradford SmithJune Corwin Session X Macintosh Techniques Pages: 270 - 274
Computer use by the visually impaired Doris AaronsonPaul Gabias Session XI Computer Systems For The Visually Impaired Pages: 275 - 282
Effect of artificial voice feedback delay in typing and its implications for the blind user Joseph R. DiLorenzoAries Arditi Session XI Computer Systems For The Visually Impaired Pages: 283 - 285
The challenge of rationality in computer access for the visually impaired Robert M. Lambert Session XI Computer Systems For The Visually Impaired Pages: 286 - 290
Playing it by ear: Overcoming the limitations of speech synthesizers Emerson Foulke Session XI Computer Systems For The Visually Impaired Pages: 291 - 294