Graphics in psychology: Pictures, data, and especially concepts Darrell L. Butler 1. Presidential Address Pages: 81 - 92
MAIS: A computer-based integrated instructional system Robert D. Tennyson 2. Keynote Address Pages: 93 - 100
Functional magnetic resonance imaging: Overview and methods for psychological research Jonathan D. CohenDouglas C. NollWalter Schneider 3. Symposium On Brain Imaging Methodology For The Study Of Cognitive Psychology Pages: 101 - 113
Using HyperCard and Apple events in a network environment: Collecting data from simultaneous experimental sessions Ron HoffmanJohn MacDonald 4. Experimental Control And Simulation Pages: 114 - 126
A powerful, inexpensive experiment controller or IBM PC interface and experiment control language William L. PalyaDonald E. Walter 4. Experimental Control And Simulation Pages: 127 - 136
Heuristic filtering and reliable calibration methods for video-based pupil-tracking systems Dave M. Stampe 4. Experimental Control And Simulation Pages: 137 - 142
An emergency situation simulator for examining time-pressured decision making A. Lynn FranklinEarl Hunt 4. Experimental Control And Simulation Pages: 143 - 147
Multivariate simulation with DATASIM: The Mihal and Barrett study Drake R. Bradley 4. Experimental Control And Simulation Pages: 148 - 163
A review of macintosh-based instructional software Paula Goolkasian 5. Instructional Software Pages: 164 - 167
The use of hypertext and sensory-level supports for visual learning of aircraft names and shapes Joseph PsotkaSteve KerstTrish Westerman 5. Instructional Software Pages: 168 - 172
Perception: A HyperCard stack for demonstrating visual perceptual phenomena Ismael E. Carreras 5. Instructional Software Pages: 173 - 179
MacLaboratory for Psychology: Successes, failures, economics, and outcomes over its decade of development Douglas L. Chute 5. Instructional Software Pages: 180 - 188
The effects of exposure to different sources of sexual information on sexual behavior: Comparing a “sex-expert system” to other educational material Eric P. OchsMarta MeanaYitzchak M. Binik 6. Tools For Clinical Diagnosis And Treatment Pages: 189 - 194
Development of knowledge bases and the reliability of a decision support system for behavioral treatment consultation for persons with mental retardation: The Mental Retardation-Expert Matthew G. HileDonna M. CampbellMarcie N. Desrochers 6. Tools For Clinical Diagnosis And Treatment Pages: 195 - 198
Standard Score Comparison 2.0: Second-generation learning disability regression software Larry D. Evans 6. Tools For Clinical Diagnosis And Treatment Pages: 199 - 202
Computer-aided reporting of the results of mental retardation evaluations Barry A. Tanner 6. Tools For Clinical Diagnosis And Treatment Pages: 203 - 207
Lotus 1-2-3 simulation of frequency encoding on the basilar membrane Frederick J. BremnerDina L. Denham 7. Symposium On Simulating With Spreadsheets Pages: 208 - 211
Comparing two methods of visual abstraction to human data Frederick J. BremnerSteve Gotts 7. Symposium On Simulating With Spreadsheets Pages: 212 - 214
Matrix manipulation and interpretation of data related to AIDS transmission Michael YostFrederick J. Bremner 7. Symposium On Simulating With Spreadsheets Pages: 215 - 219
The effectiveness of computerized instruction at the college level: Five suggestions for successful implementation Josephine A. Welsh 8. Syposium On Evaluation Of Educational Software Pages: 220 - 222
Evaluation of instructional software: Design considerations and recommendations Nancy C. Duncan 8. Syposium On Evaluation Of Educational Software Pages: 223 - 227
Educational software evaluation research: Balancing internal, external, and ecological validity Sarah Ransdell 8. Syposium On Evaluation Of Educational Software Pages: 228 - 232
Evaluating information technology in teaching and learning N. John Castellan 8. Syposium On Evaluation Of Educational Software Pages: 233 - 237
Dynamic programming for the analysis of serial behaviors Edwaed W. Large 9. Symposium On Data Visualization Pages: 238 - 241
“Sound” alternatives to visual graphics for exploratory data analysis John H. FlowersTerry A. Hauer 9. Symposium On Data Visualization Pages: 242 - 249
A picture is worth a thousandp values: On the irrelevance of hypothesis testing in the microcomputer age Geoffrey R. Loftus 9. Symposium On Data Visualization Pages: 250 - 256
PsyScope: An interactive graphic system for designing and controlling experiments in the psychology laboratory using Macintosh computers Jonathan CohenBrian MacWhinneyJefferson Provost 10. Real-time Data Collection Pages: 257 - 271
The multiple vigilance test Max HirshkowitzLupita De La CuevaJohn H. Herman 10. Real-time Data Collection Pages: 272 - 275
Time-stamping computer events to report .1-msec accuracy of events in the Micro Experimental Laboratory Walter SchneiderAnthony ZuccolottoStephen T. Tirone 10. Real-time Data Collection Pages: 276 - 280
A ToolBook computer program to develop course objectives and assessment measures Linda C. PettyEleanor A. LynchEllen F. Rosen 11. Course Development Tools And Applications Pages: 281 - 286
Integrating remotely accessible information services into psychology instruction and research James M. Kieley 11. Course Development Tools And Applications Pages: 287 - 294
A computer lab for undergraduate psychological research John S. Monahan 11. Course Development Tools And Applications Pages: 295 - 297
Evaluating student achievement with a relational database Kenneth B. LesureJames A. FrostRoger L. Williams 11. Course Development Tools And Applications Pages: 298 - 300
Computerized speech recognition in psychological assessment: A Macintosh prototype for screening depressive symptoms Gerardo M. Gonzalez 12. Clinical Assessment And Simulation Pages: 301 - 303
Response times for the CAGE, short-MAST, AUDIT, and JELLINEK alcohol scales Ron D. HaysLaural HillRonald Nicholas 12. Clinical Assessment And Simulation Pages: 304 - 307
SIDDS: Simulations in developmental disabilities Marcie N. DesrochersMatthew G. Hile 12. Clinical Assessment And Simulation Pages: 308 - 313
The formal analysis of concepts Walter A. Sedelow 13. Symposium On Natural Language Computing: Recent Developments Pages: 314 - 317
Data compression in machine learning applied to natural language Jerzy W. Grzymala-BusseSoe Than 13. Symposium On Natural Language Computing: Recent Developments Pages: 318 - 321
Formally modeling and extending whole-language-scale semantic space Sally Yeates Sedelow 13. Symposium On Natural Language Computing: Recent Developments Pages: 322 - 327
An examination of concept lattices, types, and functions inRoget’s International Thesaurus John Brady 13. Symposium On Natural Language Computing: Recent Developments Pages: 328 - 332
Eye Lines: Generating data through image manipulation, issues in interface design, and the teaching of experimental thinking Walter K. Beagley 14. Software Tutorials/Demonstrations Pages: 333 - 336