Methodology is more than research design and technology Robert W. Proctor Presidential Address Pages: 197 - 201
Using SAS PROC NLMIXED to fit item response theory models Ching-Fan SheuCheng-Te ChenWen-Chung Wang Articles from the SCiP Conference Pages: 202 - 218
The APA Style Converter: A Web-based interface for converting articles to APA style for publication Ping LiKrystal Cunningham Articles from the SCiP Conference Pages: 219 - 223
Coding observational data: A software solution Otto H. MaclinM. Kimberly Maclin Articles from the SCiP Conference Pages: 224 - 231
The Chemnitz LogAnalyzer: A tool for analyzing data from hypertext navigation research Angela BrunsteinAnja NaumannJosef F. Krems Articles from the SCiP Conference Pages: 232 - 239
Simple, individually unique, and context-dependent learning methods for models of human category learning Toshihiko Matsuka Articles from the SCiP Conference Pages: 240 - 255
ProtoMatch: A tool for analyzing high-density, sequential eye gaze and cursor protocols Christopher W. MyersMichael J. Schoelles Articles from the SCiP Conference Pages: 256 - 270
A Web-based study of cerebral asymmetry for perception of emotion Linda Rueckert Articles from the SCiP Conference Pages: 271 - 276
The computational implementation of the landscape model: Modeling inferential processes and memory representations of text comprehension Yuhtsuen TzengPaul van den BroekChengyuan Lee Articles from the SCiP Conference Pages: 277 - 286
TheWeb Experiment List: A web service for the recruitment of participants and archiving of Internet-based experiments Ulf-Dietrich ReipsRalph Lengler Articles from the SCiP Conference Pages: 287 - 292
WebDiP: A tool for information search experiments on the World-Wide Web Michael Schulte-MecklenbeckMoritz Neun Articles from the SCiP Conference Pages: 293 - 300
PsychMate: Providing psychology majors the tools to do real experiments and learn empirical methods Amy EschmanJames St JamesAnthony Zuccolotto Articles from the SCiP Conference Pages: 301 - 311
Psychology Experiment Authoring Kit (PEAK): Formal usability testing of an easy-to-use method for creating computerized experiments Walter SchneiderD. J BolgerAnthony P. Zuccolotto Articles from the SCiP Conference Pages: 312 - 323
PC_Eyewitness: A computerized framework for the administration and practical application of research in eyewitness psychology Otto H. MaclinLaura A. ZimmermanChristian A. Meissner Articles from the SCiP Conference Pages: 324 - 334
NAV: A tool for producing presentation quality animations of graphical cognitive model dynamics Trent KrieteMatthew HouseDavid C. Noelle Articles from the SCiP Conference Pages: 335 - 339
Inferring the structure of latent class Han L. J. Van Der MaasMaartje E. J. RaijmakersIngmar Visser Articles Pages: 340 - 352
Generating complex three-dimensional stimuli (Greebles) for haptic expertise training Thomas W. JamesDaniel W. ShimaIsabel Gauthier Articles Pages: 353 - 358
Let SMIL be your umbrella: Software tools for transcribing, coding, and presenting digital video in behavioral research Sujai KumarKevin Miller Articles Pages: 359 - 367
An automated food delivery system for behavioral and neurophysiological studies of learning and memory in freely moving monkeys Fraser A. W. WilsonByoung-Hoon KimYuan-Ye Ma Articles Pages: 368 - 372
Millisecond-accurate synchronization of visual stimulus displays for cognitive research Shuiqing XieYang YangJiping He Articles Pages: 373 - 378