Psychology and its role in information technology Paula Goolkasian 1. Presidential Address Pages: 109 - 115
Establishing a SCiP list for year-round discussion: Keeping the information ball rolling Sarah E. RansdellMargaret D. Anderson 2. Laboratory Systems And Computer Simulations Pages: 116 - 119
An object-oriented simulation of anorexia based on brain structure interaction Michelle A. PetherickDavid V. ReynoldsKarl Mikes 2. Laboratory Systems And Computer Simulations Pages: 120 - 124
Expansions on a computerized operant laboratory: Considerations for combining teaching and research David M. SargentThomas Deelman 2. Laboratory Systems And Computer Simulations Pages: 125 - 128
An inexpensive 1-millisecond experiment control interface for IBM PCs and its user-friendly control language William L. PalyaDonald E. WalterJosey Y. M. Chu 2. Laboratory Systems And Computer Simulations Pages: 129 - 130
Extensible programming: Beyond reusable objects David E. Anderson 3. Computers And The Statistical Revolution Pages: 131 - 133
Power & Effect: A statistical utility for Macintosh and Windows systems Glenn E. Meyer 3. Computers And The Statistical Revolution Pages: 134 - 138
Applications of a computer algebra system in introductory statistics Rita Snyder 3. Computers And The Statistical Revolution Pages: 139 - 143
Computationally intensive methods warrant reconsideration of pedagogy in statistics Gordon Bear 3. Computers And The Statistical Revolution Pages: 144 - 147
Use of a computer-controlled firearms training simulator in perception response time experiments Guy O. SeymourJeanne M. StahlDerrie Ross 4. Performance And Perception Pages: 148 - 151
Desktop flight simulators: Simulation fidelity and pilot performance Drake R. BradleyStuart B. Abelson 4. Performance And Perception Pages: 152 - 159
Preliminary data on a computerized test of finger speed and endurance Barry A. TannerRichard L. Bowles 4. Performance And Perception Pages: 160 - 161
Children’s reading skills: A comparison of traditional and computerized assessment Larry D. EvansRhonda TannehillSonia Martin 4. Performance And Perception Pages: 162 - 165
A Windows program to assist in preparing reports of emergency psychiatry nursing assessments Barry A. TannerRichard MarcoliniIrva Faber-Bermudez 4. Performance And Perception Pages: 166 - 168
Shades of Braitenberg’s Vehicle 5 Frederick J. BremnerStephen J. Gotts 5. Symposium: Hybridization Of Neural Networks And Expert Systems Pages: 169 - 172
Neural network-expert system models of relative-depth perception Stephen J. GottsFrederick J. Bremner 5. Symposium: Hybridization Of Neural Networks And Expert Systems Pages: 173 - 177
Learning and encoding higher order rules in neural networks Daniel S. Levine 5. Symposium: Hybridization Of Neural Networks And Expert Systems Pages: 178 - 182
A hybrid model using neural networks and ACT-R J. Gregory Trafton 5. Symposium: Hybridization Of Neural Networks And Expert Systems Pages: 183 - 186
Mosaic and the information superhighway: A virtual tiger in your tank C. Michael Levy 6. Symposium: Mosaic And The Information Superhighway—A Virtual Tiger In Your Tank Pages: 187 - 192
Linked Gopher and World-Wide Web services for the American Psychological Society and Hanover College Psychology Department John H. Krantz 6. Symposium: Mosaic And The Information Superhighway—A Virtual Tiger In Your Tank Pages: 193 - 197
Information on the Internet: How selective should we be? Robert W. AllanPhilip S. Kostenbader 6. Symposium: Mosaic And The Information Superhighway—A Virtual Tiger In Your Tank Pages: 198 - 199
Creating a hypertext markup language document for an information server Josey Y. M. ChuWilliam L. PalyaDonald E. Walter 6. Symposium: Mosaic And The Information Superhighway—A Virtual Tiger In Your Tank Pages: 200 - 205
The matching game: Testing for the generality of the matching law Robert W. Allan 7. Symposium: Psychological Research Using Computer Game Technology Pages: 206 - 210
On trekking to operant frontiers David A. Case 7. Symposium: Psychological Research Using Computer Game Technology Pages: 211 - 216
Video games as research tools: The Space Fortress game Emanuel Donchin 7. Symposium: Psychological Research Using Computer Game Technology Pages: 217 - 223
A procedure for studying strategy development in humans Fernando A. GonzalezMichael Cathcart 7. Symposium: Psychological Research Using Computer Game Technology Pages: 224 - 228
Computer games: Paradigms of opportunity David B. Porter 7. Symposium: Psychological Research Using Computer Game Technology Pages: 229 - 234
Game-like tasks for comparative research: Leveling the playing field David A. WashburnJonathan P. Gulledge 7. Symposium: Psychological Research Using Computer Game Technology Pages: 235 - 238
Protocol modeling, textual analysis, the bifurcation/bootstrapping method, andConvince Me: Computer-based techniques for studying beliefs and their revision Michael RanneyPatricia Schank 8. Cognitive Models And Simulations Pages: 239 - 243
A STELLA-II teaching simulation of the dynamics of action model Virginia BlankenshipJustin TumlinsonMark A. Sims 8. Cognitive Models And Simulations Pages: 244 - 250
A model for assessing student interaction with educational software Steve CohenFrank TsaiRichard Chechile 8. Cognitive Models And Simulations Pages: 251 - 256
Visualization of multivariate data: Human-factors considerations Edward ColetDoris Aaronson 9. Analysis And Visualization Pages: 257 - 263
Applications of multivariate visualization to behavioral sciences Yu Chong HoJohn T. Behrens 9. Analysis And Visualization Pages: 264 - 271
Sources of expert advice: A comparison of peer-reviewed advice from the literature with that from an automated performance support system Matthew G. HileBagher B. GhobaryDonna M. Campbell 10. Educational And Clinical Applications Pages: 272 - 276
Response burden, reliability, and validity of the CAGE, Short MAST, and AUDIT alcohol screening measures Ron D. HaysJon F. MerzRonald Nicholas 10. Educational And Clinical Applications Pages: 277 - 280
The Internet and sexuality education: Tapping into the wild side Ellen F. RosenLinda C. Petty 10. Educational And Clinical Applications Pages: 281 - 284
Design and use of a U.S. census data computer laboratory for teaching undergraduate research methods M. Ann DrakeJeanne M. Stahl 10. Educational And Clinical Applications Pages: 285 - 288
A multimedia program to educate the public about mental and addictive disorders Joel EpsteinLinda SageDanny Wedding 11. Tutorials Pages: 289 - 292
A behavioral systems approach to adaptive computerized instructional design Roger D. Ray 11. Tutorials Pages: 293 - 296
Computers and pedagogy: Replacing telling with interactive computer-programmed instruction Darrel E. BostowKale M. KritchBrendan F. Tompkins 11. Tutorials Pages: 297 - 300