Misuse, abuse, overuse, and unuse of on-line computer facilities by psychologists William R. Uttal OriginalPaper Pages: 55 - 60
Using the Lab-8 for experimentation with the human visual system John C. Armington Session II: User Reports Pages: 61 - 63
The Lehigh Valley INTERACT: An operant research computer system for the noncomputer jockey Alan C. KamilRobert A. Sacks BriefCommunication Pages: 64 - 66
Computerized animal intelligence testing John W. DavenportRobert W. BensonSteven E. Shelton OriginalPaper Pages: 67 - 70
Using the PDP-12 in verbal learning and short-term memory research Bennet B. MurdockPhilip O. DuftyRonald Okada BriefCommunication Pages: 70 - 71
PDP-8/LVE INTERACT system in an undergraduate environment H. Keith Rodewald OriginalPaper Pages: 73 - 76
The General Automation 18/30 as a system for the general analysis and acquisition of data in physiological psychology Robert M. ChapmanJohn A. Chapman OriginalPaper Pages: 77 - 81
Time-shared control of a variety of psychological laboratories using the IBM 1800 data acquisition and control computer Paul EllenC. Herbert DeLoacheJoseph Bonds OriginalPaper Pages: 81 - 85
Computer-managed instruction: IBM System 360 John A. ConnollyThomas F. Lambert OriginalPaper Pages: 85 - 88
On-line computing with the Hewlett-Packard 2116B moving-head disk operating system E. C. CarteretteA. BarnebeyM. P. Friedman Session III: Workshops Pages: 89 - 94
COGLAB: A computer system designed for human research Richard L. Taylor BriefCommunication Pages: 94 - 95
The computer laboratory for instruction in psychological research, CLIPR Daniel E. Bailey BriefCommunication Pages: 95 - 96
Training mathematical psychology students in the use of a laboratory computer Frank M. Goode BriefCommunication Pages: 96 - 97
Toward the on-line analysis of raw bioelectric signals: The case of EEG D. G. WhitmoreL. R. Gordon BriefCommunication Pages: 98 - 98
Some comments on connecting a small on-line computer to a large data processing machine John O. AikinRichard B. Millward BriefCommunication Pages: 99 - 100
AVALA, a small on-line system with off-line communication with a large computer Joseph L. Young BriefCommunication Pages: 100 - 101
Hardware and software considerations in using a LINC-8 computer in a behavioral toxicology laboratory G. A. Van GelderRon Munsinger BriefCommunication Pages: 101 - 102
CRT displays in the experimental psychology laboratory Peter van Gelder BriefCommunication Pages: 102 - 103
8TRAN language and the PDP-8 facility at the L. L. Thurstone Psychometric Laboratory Thomas S. Wallsten BriefCommunication Pages: 107 - 108
GASPS: A General ASynchronous Processing System for the PDP-8 Thomas D. WickensJames HowardRichard B. Millward BriefCommunication Pages: 108 - 109
The PLANIT computer-assisted instructional language: A potential tool of research in psychology M. A. RahimiT. A. Fino BriefCommunication Pages: 109 - 111
Operant behavior as an optimally controlled process Michael F. Halasz BriefCommunication Pages: 112 - 113
Measuring cooperation and competition in decomposed games James W. Livingston BriefCommunication Pages: 113 - 114