Using computers in empirical and theoretical work in cognitive psychology Roger Ratcliff 2. Invited Speaker Pages: 94 - 106
A fuzzy system for mapping worker attributes to tasks J. Philip CraigerMichael D. Coovert 3. Industrial/Human Factors Pages: 107 - 111
Strategies toward the development of an expert system for sensory evaluation testing and database management C. L. KuestenM. R. McLellan 3. Industrial/Human Factors Pages: 112 - 116
Handling complex real-world data with two cognitive engineering tools: COGENT and MacSHAPA Penelope M. SandersonMichael D. McNeeseBrian S. Zaff 3. Industrial/Human Factors Pages: 117 - 124
Dynamic presentation of magnified graphical characters on the IBM-compatible computers Victor I. BelopolskyVictor E. Dubrovsky 3. Industrial/Human Factors Pages: 125 - 127
Teaching the Rescorla-Wagner model using STELLA-II Virginia BlankenshipStephen S. SchorieJustin Tumlinson 4. Instructional Applications 1 Pages: 128 - 133
Sniffy, the virtual rat: Simulated operant conditioning Jeff GrahamTom AllowayLester Krames 4. Instructional Applications 1 Pages: 134 - 141
Using PsyScope for demonstrations and student-designed experiments in cognitive psychology courses Jonathan VaughanPenny L. Yee 4. Instructional Applications 1 Pages: 142 - 147
Generating stereoscopic displays with Eye Lines: Applications in instruction and research Stephen A. Wurst 4. Instructional Applications 1 Pages: 148 - 150
SDT_SP, a program in Pascal for computing parameters and significance tests from several detection theory designs Jose M. RealesSoledad Ballesteros 5. Statistical Analysis Pages: 151 - 155
Generating multivariate data from nonnormal distributions: Mihal and Barrett revisited Drake R. BradleyCourtney L. Fleisher 5. Statistical Analysis Pages: 156 - 166
Improving the encoding of verbal reports by using MPAS: A computer-aided encoding system Robert J. CrutcherK. Anders EricssonChristopher A. Wichura 5. Statistical Analysis Pages: 167 - 171
Less is more: Two- and three-dimensional graphics for data display Leland Wilkinson 6. Symposium On Data Visualization Pages: 172 - 176
An overview of scientific visualization techniques applied to experimental psychology Frank M. Marchak 6. Symposium On Data Visualization Pages: 177 - 180
Computer-based driving systems for research, assessment, and advisement: An introduction Doris Aaronson 7. Symposium On Computer-Based Driving Systems For Research, Assessment, And Advisement Pages: 181 - 182
Driving advisement with the Elemental Driving Simulator (EDS): When less suffices Rosamond Gianutsos 7. Symposium On Computer-Based Driving Systems For Research, Assessment, And Advisement Pages: 183 - 186
The Automated Psychophysical Test (APT) for assessing age-diminished capabilities A. Scott McKnightA. James McKnight 7. Symposium On Computer-Based Driving Systems For Research, Assessment, And Advisement Pages: 187 - 191
Driving assessment with computer-video scenarios: More is sometimes better William SchiffWendy ArnoneSteve Cross 7. Symposium On Computer-Based Driving Systems For Research, Assessment, And Advisement Pages: 192 - 194
An evaluation of computer-based driving systems for research, assessment, and advisement Doris AaronsonJohn Eberhard 7. Symposium On Computer-Based Driving Systems For Research, Assessment, And Advisement Pages: 195 - 197
A client-server technology solution for a multicenter research database François M. LalondeElizabeth F. BishopAlex Martin 8. Clinical Applications Pages: 198 - 201
Standard Score Analysis: Interpretive software for aiding mental retardation identification Larry D. Evans 8. Clinical Applications Pages: 202 - 204
Automation for clinicians in the field: The validity of a performance support system Matthew G. HileDonna M. CampbellBagher Ghobary 8. Clinical Applications Pages: 205 - 208
A comparison of instruction formats for administering a computerized behavioral test W. Kent AngerDiane S. RohlmanO. J. Sizemore 8. Clinical Applications Pages: 209 - 212
Hinton diagrams: Viewing connection strengths in neural networks Frederick J. BremnerStephen J. GottsDina L. Denham 9. Scientific Visualization Pages: 215 - 218
Computer-aided protocol analysis of writing processes C. Michael LevySarah Ransdell 9. Scientific Visualization Pages: 219 - 223
Simulations of schedule-controlled behavior Fernando A. Gonzalez 10. Symposium On Computer Use By Nonhuman Animals: Research Methods, Tools, And Simulation Pages: 224 - 230
Apparatus as milestones in the history of comparative psychology David A. WashburnDuane M. RumbaughR. Thompson Putney 10. Symposium On Computer Use By Nonhuman Animals: Research Methods, Tools, And Simulation Pages: 231 - 235
A method for evaluating the effectiveness of educational software Steve CohenRichard ChechileGlen Burns 11. Instructional Applications 2 Pages: 236 - 241
An introductory statistics class and examination using SPSS/PC Ellen F. RosenBrooke FeeneyLinda C. Petty 11. Instructional Applications 2 Pages: 242 - 244
Utilizing computer-based resources back home when conducting research and teaching overseas James M. Kieley 11. Instructional Applications 2 Pages: 245 - 249
Computer use in psychology instruction: A survey of individual and institutional characteristics Peter A. HornbyMargaret D. Anderson 11. Instructional Applications 2 Pages: 250 - 254
HyperCourseware for interactive instruction in the electronic classroom Kent L. Norman 11. Instructional Applications 2 Pages: 255 - 259
Development and experimentation with synthetic visible speech Michael M. CohenDominic W. Massaro 12. Simulation Modeling Pages: 260 - 265
Modifying law enforcement training simulators for use in basic research Guy O. SeymourJeanne M. StahlR. Fred Smith 12. Simulation Modeling Pages: 266 - 268