Editing a book on the World-Wide Web with 29 collaborators in 8 countries in 12 months: A case in survival tactics C. Michael LevySarah Ransdell Experiments On The Internet Pages: 145 - 148
Studying verbal interaction on the Internet: The case of rumor transmission research Prashant Bordia Experiments On The Internet Pages: 149 - 151
Compilation and use of a world-wide web index of cognitive and psychological science resources Scott D. Mainwaring Symposium: Psychology And The World-Wide Web Pages: 152 - 155
Creating psychological tutorials on the World-Wide Web John H. KrantzBrandi M. Eagley Symposium: Psychology And The World-Wide Web Pages: 156 - 160
The Dragonfly’s Web: Courseware for children created by college students on the World-Wide Web Christopher R. WolfeChristopher A. Myers Symposium: Psychology And The World-Wide Web Pages: 161 - 164
CGI scripts: Gateways to World-Wide Web power James M. Kieley Symposium: Psychology And The World-Wide Web Pages: 165 - 169
User interface metaphor in virtual reality using VRML David R. Nadeau Symposium: Psychology And The World-Wide Web Pages: 170 - 173
Internet and the support of psychology education Annie TrappNick HammondDan Bray Surfing The Internet Pages: 174 - 176
Using a local Web browser as a multimedia platform for lecture and presentation support Michael E. Mills Surfing The Internet Pages: 177 - 178
Resources relevant to the creation of a psychology department home page Joseph J. Plaud Symposium: The Tepartment Tome Page—An Avenue To Promote Your Department And Its Work Pages: 183 - 185
Proper methodologies for psychological and sociological studies conducted via the Internet Claire M. HewsonDianna LaurentCarl M. Vogel Symposium: The Tepartment Tome Page—An Avenue To Promote Your Department And Its Work Pages: 186 - 191
The World-Wide Web as a medium for psychoacoustical demonstrations and experiments: Experience and results Norma WelchJohn H. Krantz Symposium: The Tepartment Tome Page—An Avenue To Promote Your Department And Its Work Pages: 192 - 196
Latent semantic analysis for text-based research Peter W. Foltz Analysis Of Semantic And Clinical Data Pages: 197 - 202
Producing high-dimensional semantic spaces from lexical co-occurrence Kevin LundCurt Burgess Analysis Of Semantic And Clinical Data Pages: 203 - 208
A two-score composite program for combining standard scores Larry D. Evans Analysis Of Semantic And Clinical Data Pages: 209 - 213
Computer generation of bivariate normal-curve values Larry D. Evans Analysis Of Semantic And Clinical Data Pages: 214 - 216
Multiphasic neuronal transfer functions for representing temporal structure Adam Philip KingC. R. Gallistel Symposium: Toward A More Neurotropic Transfer Function Pages: 217 - 223
The biological efficacy of the transfer function H. William CollinsFrederick J. Bremner Symposium: Toward A More Neurotropic Transfer Function Pages: 224 - 228
Incorporating the size principle into an ensemble of back-propagating neurons Stephen J. GottsFrederick J. Bremner Symposium: Toward A More Neurotropic Transfer Function Pages: 229 - 232
High-power graphic computers for visual simulation: A real-time-rendering revolution Mary K. Kaiser Symposium: Supercomputer Applications In Psychology Pages: 233 - 238
When are supercomputers worth the bother? Jeffrey B. Mulligan Symposium: Supercomputer Applications In Psychology Pages: 239 - 240
A real-time data collection system for problem-solving protocols Sharon A. R. Kristovich Problem Solving And Decision Making Pages: 241 - 247
Using the internet to extend training in team problem solving Louis J. KrugerSteve CohenLucia Matthews Problem Solving And Decision Making Pages: 248 - 252
Assessing decision strategies using HyperCard Melissa L. FinucaneDan MilechMurray T. Maybery Problem Solving And Decision Making Pages: 253 - 258
SMAC: An interface for investigating sequential multiattribute choices Gad Saad Problem Solving And Decision Making Pages: 259 - 264
The empirical investigation of factors affecting graphical visualization Russell W. JonesIsmael E. Careras Problem Solving And Decision Making Pages: 265 - 269
The effects of task demands on the equivalence of visual and auditory representations of periodic numerical data Kimberly D. TurnageTerri L. BonebrightJohn H. Flowers Problem Solving And Decision Making Pages: 270 - 274
An investigation of data collection methods for auditory stimuli: Paired comparisons versus a computer sorting task Terri L. Bonebright Problem Solving And Decision Making Pages: 275 - 278
Getting started with multimedia Paula Goolkasian Symposium: Multimedia In Instruction Pages: 279 - 281
Teaching sensory processes with multimedia: One of my teaching assistants is a mouse Robert Sekuler Symposium: Multimedia In Instruction Pages: 282 - 285
Selecting an appropriate multimedia authoring language Ellen F. RosenLinda C. Petty Symposium: Multimedia In Instruction Pages: 286 - 290
Multimedia in the classroom James E. GotsickPriscilla S. Gotsick Symposium: Multimedia In Instruction Pages: 291 - 294
Assessing the effectiveness of a multimedia-based lab for upper division psychology students Adrienne Y. LeeDouglas J. GillanCharles L. Harrison Symposium: Multimedia In Instruction Pages: 295 - 299
Multimedia: where are we now and where do we go from here? James M. Kieley Symposium: Multimedia In Instruction Pages: 300 - 304
Correction of errors in scientific research Russell M. ChurchJonathon D. CrystalCharles E. Collyer Computer-aided Methods And Statistical Analysis Pages: 305 - 310
Fifth-generation research tools: Collaborative development with PowerLaboratory Douglas L. ChuteRobert F. Westall Computer-aided Methods And Statistical Analysis Pages: 311 - 314
Implementation of nonparametric multivariate statistics with S Ching-fan SheuSuzanne O’Curry Computer-aided Methods And Statistical Analysis Pages: 315 - 318
Statistical power in complex experimental designs Drake R. BradleyRonald L. RussellCharles P. Reeve Computer-aided Methods And Statistical Analysis Pages: 319 - 326
An auto-adjusting shaping procedure Jeanne M. StahlFernando A. GonzalezRodney A. Swift Laboratory Systems And Computer Simulations Pages: 327 - 330
Introductory psychology laboratories using graphic simulations of virtual subjects Herbert A. ColleRandall F. Green Laboratory Systems And Computer Simulations Pages: 331 - 335
The PsyCLE project: Developing a psychology computer-based learning environment Nick HammondJean MckendreePeter Scott Laboratory Systems And Computer Simulations Pages: 336 - 340
Computer attitudes and the use of computers in psychology courses Margaret D. AndersonPeter A. Hornby Symposium: Computer Attitudes And The Use Of Computers In Psychology Courses Pages: 341 - 346
Comprehensive course management and delivery using POISE-CIS Peter A. Hornby Symposium: Computer Attitudes And The Use Of Computers In Psychology Courses Pages: 347 - 350
Using computer-mediated conferencing to facilitate group projects in an educational psychology course Margaret D. Anderson Symposium: Computer Attitudes And The Use Of Computers In Psychology Courses Pages: 351 - 353
On-line computers in psychology: A laboratory course for advanced psychology majors David M. Sargent Symposium: Computer Attitudes And The Use Of Computers In Psychology Courses Pages: 354 - 355