Computer controlled research on bargaining and coalition formation Amnon RapoportJames P. Kahan Session I Address Pages: 87 - 93
Computer analysis of the electroencephalogram: Evoking, promoting, and provoking Donald I. Tepas Session II Address Pages: 95 - 110
Generalizing the problem definition step in the computer simulation of factorial experiments Charles E. HallenbeckRobert B. Welch Session III Symposium: Computer Data Generating Pages: 111 - 121
Modeling and the Michigan Experimental Simulation Supervisor: An overview and some prospects Robert L. Stout Session III Symposium: Computer Data Generating Pages: 121 - 123
Evaluation of computer-based laboratory simulation models to teach scientific research strategies Gerald R. Kissler Session III Symposium: Computer Data Generating Pages: 124 - 126
Teaching research theory and application through on-line simulation Arthur Cromer Session III Symposium: Computer Data Generating Pages: 126 - 127
Instructional simulation: The interface with the student Richard R. Johnson Session III Symposium: Computer Data Generating Pages: 128 - 130
Laboratory control with a medium scale time-sharing system Robert J. Fitzhugh Session IV Contributed Papers: Medium Scale Real-Time Systems Pages: 131 - 137
A decentralized computer network for supervision of multiple psychological laboratories Karl W. ScholzHenry Halff Session IV Contributed Papers: Medium Scale Real-Time Systems Pages: 139 - 143
An experiment control computer system time shared by several laboratories John KnightVictor ColburnWayne Rasband Session IV Contributed Papers: Medium Scale Real-Time Systems Pages: 143 - 146
Design and organization in a computerized psychology laboratory Jerry C. Forshee Session IV Contributed Papers: Medium Scale Real-Time Systems Pages: 146 - 148
Hierarchically distributed processing for psychology Clifford B. GillmanDavid J. LapinPaul B. Buckley Session IV Contributed Papers: Medium Scale Real-Time Systems Pages: 149 - 154
On-line computer text processing: A tutorial Richard C. Roistacher Session VI Tutorial Pages: 159 - 166
State notation and SKED: A general system for control and recording of behavioral experiments Ronald M. Kadden Session VII Symposium: The SKED System For Programming And Recording Behavioral Experiments Pages: 167 - 170
The BUS-ALL: An inexpensive set of interface for the SKED system F. E. Butler Session VII Symposium: The SKED System For Programming And Recording Behavioral Experiments Pages: 171 - 173
Programming special functions in the SKED system Arthur SnapperBruce Hamilton Session VII Symposium: The SKED System For Programming And Recording Behavioral Experiments Pages: 173 - 176
FOCAL, FORTRAN, and BASIC programs for reformatting and analyzing data collected by the SKED program Arthur SnapperDennis LeeJose C. Simoes-Fontes Session VII Symposium: The SKED System For Programming And Recording Behavioral Experiments Pages: 176 - 180
Alternative versions of SKED: Current systems and future plans Arthur Snapper Session VII Symposium: The SKED System For Programming And Recording Behavioral Experiments Pages: 181 - 183
An interactive graphics approach to dimensional analysis Edward J. SchneiderHerbert P. Weisberg Session VIII Contributed Papers: On-Line Statistical System Pages: 185 - 194
The Minnesota interactive statistical system Ronald E. AndersonJames ClearyJohn Vincent Session VIII Contributed Papers: On-Line Statistical System Pages: 194 - 200
OMNI-SHRIMP: An interpretive language which mimics OMNITAB G. Scott HarrisJames M. SwansonJoanne L. Duerr Session VIII Contributed Papers: On-Line Statistical System Pages: 200 - 204
Statistical analysis on a large time-sharing system William A. Leaf Session VIII Contributed Papers: On-Line Statistical System Pages: 205 - 208
An interactive computer program for tailored testing based on the one-parameter logistic model Mark D. Reckase Session VIII Contributed Papers: On-Line Statistical System Pages: 208 - 212
An interactive, interdisciplinary, on-line graphics system for presenting and manipulating directed graphs William BeazleyJames M. SwansonJohn J. Allan Session IX Contributed Papers: General Pages: 213 - 218
Human-computer relationships: Interactions and attitudes James D. OrcuttRonald E. Anderson Session IX Contributed Papers: General Pages: 219 - 222
The computer as experimenter in social psychological research David J. StangEdward J. O’Connell Session IX Contributed Papers: General Pages: 223 - 231
Teaching maxi- and minicomputer programming at the same time: Is there an advantage? Gerrit E. De YoungDonald I. TepasEdward I. Clemmer Session IX Contributed Papers: General Pages: 233 - 234
The Interface problem in Interactive systems Abraham Waksman Session IX Contributed Papers: General Pages: 235 - 236
A large computer looks at the distributed computing problem Joseph Markowitz Session X Large On-Line Systems Pages: 237 - 240
Laboratory experimentation at the center for computer-based behavior studies Gerald H. ShureRobert J. Meeker Session X Large On-Line Systems Pages: 241 - 248
Project IMPRESS, several perspectives: Interactive computing and data analysis Paul Velleman Session X Large On-Line Systems Pages: 248 - 253
A computer terminal with synthetic speech output Morteza Amir RahimiJohn Bryson Eulenberg Session XI Contributed Papers: Programming System Design Pages: 255 - 258
A multiprogram approach to real-time experimentation H. J. Durrett Session XI Contributed Papers: Programming System Design Pages: 259 - 262
Monitoring experimental results Frank RestleW. O. Shaffer Session XI Contributed Papers: Programming System Design Pages: 262 - 266
A software environment for problem-oriented systems Andres C. Polit Session XI Contributed Papers: Programming System Design Pages: 267 - 273
A two-dimensional programming language for data acquisition and control Robert N. Macdonald Session XI Contributed Papers: Programming System Design Pages: 274 - 280
VRS—A programming system for visual electrophysiological research Kathie D. GourlayWilliam R. UttalMaureen K. Powers Session XII Contributed Papers: Physiological/Learning Acquisition And Control Systems Pages: 281 - 287
A minicomputer system for recording the dynamic properties of individual operant responses Stephen C. Fowler Session XII Contributed Papers: Physiological/Learning Acquisition And Control Systems Pages: 288 - 292
Period analytic algorithms for the estimation of selected spectral properties of short segments of EEG data Jackson BeattyCarl Figueroa Session XII Contributed Papers: Physiological/Learning Acquisition And Control Systems Pages: 293 - 295
A minicomputer program for stimulus control and analog data for discrete trial paradigms in biological preparations: Classical conditioning Robert W. TaitI. Gormezano Session XII Contributed Papers: Physiological/Learning Acquisition And Control Systems Pages: 295 - 300