On-line instrumentation in psychology: Dildo or the real thing? Joseph B. Sidowski Session II Address Pages: 52 - 56
Panel report: Biotechnology Resources Program (BRP) W. R. Baker Session III Symposium: Federal Grants For Research And Facilities Pages: 57 - 60
The role of the study section in the NIH peer review system Bernice Sacks Lipkin Session III Symposium: Federal Grants For Research And Facilities Pages: 61 - 64
NSF programs in the behavioral and neural sciences Fred Stollnitz Session III Symposium: Federal Grants For Research And Facilities Pages: 65 - 65
Research support from the office of Naval Research Joseph L. Young Session III Symposium: Federal Grants For Research And Facilities Pages: 66 - 67
Grant program for the division of computer research: National Science Foundation Walter A. Sedelow Session III Symposium: Federal Grants For Research And Facilities Pages: 68 - 68
An introduction to state notation and SKED Robert DinglerRonald M. KaddenArthur G. Snapper Session IV Symposium: Tutorial On The Sked Computer System Pages: 69 - 72
Interfacing for the SKED system Robert I. CobezArthur G. Snapper Session IV Symposium: Tutorial On The Sked Computer System Pages: 73 - 75
SKED systems: Paper tape, Tennecomp, and OS/8 Ken StephensAmy Barmeier Session IV Symposium: Tutorial On The Sked Computer System Pages: 76 - 79
Time-sharing SKED and OS/8: A new version Arthur G. Snapper Session IV Symposium: Tutorial On The Sked Computer System Pages: 80 - 82
Computers in mental health care delivery: A review of the evolution toward interventionally relevant on-line processing James H. JohnsonRonald A. GiannettiThomas A. Williams Session V Contributed Papers: On-Line Assessment Pages: 83 - 91
When psychiatric patients interact with computer terminals: Problems and solutions Earl B. ColeJames H. JohnsonThomas A. Williams Session V Contributed Papers: On-Line Assessment Pages: 92 - 94
Strategies in the evaluation of an on-line computer-assisted unit for intake assessment of mental health patients Daniel E. KlinglerJames H. JohnsonThomas A. Williams Session V Contributed Papers: On-Line Assessment Pages: 95 - 100
The potential for dynamic assessment systems using on-line computer technology Ronald A. GiannettiDaniel E. KlinglerThomas A. Williams Session V Contributed Papers: On-Line Assessment Pages: 101 - 103
Hardware and software evolution of an adaptive ability measurement system Louis J. DewittDavid J. Weiss Session V Contributed Papers: On-Line Assessment Pages: 104 - 107
The automated psychological evaluation system (APES) David R. EvansH. Dominic CoweyG. F. D. Heseltine Session V Contributed Papers: On-Line Assessment Pages: 108 - 111
Symposium: Hardware innovation and utilization Richard A. Martin Session VI Symposium: Hardware Innovation And Utilization Pages: 112 - 112
Hardware design style: The vital element David WinkelFranklin Prosser Session VI Symposium: Hardware Innovation And Utilization Pages: 113 - 117
Microprogramming in psychology Jack Howard Session VI Symposium: Hardware Innovation And Utilization Pages: 118 - 122
A structured approach to microcomputer system design Ken McKenzie Session VI Symposium: Hardware Innovation And Utilization Pages: 123 - 128
The impact of computers on cognitive psychology Doris AaronsonEdward GrupsmithMay Aaronson Session VII Contributed Papers: Evaluations Of On-Line Computer Applications In Psychology Pages: 129 - 138
The role of eye-fixation research in cognitive psychology Marcel Adam JustPatricia A. Carpenter Session VII Contributed Papers: Evaluations Of On-Line Computer Applications In Psychology Pages: 139 - 143
Movement perception in computer-driven visual displays George Sperling Session VII Contributed Papers: Evaluations Of On-Line Computer Applications In Psychology Pages: 144 - 151
The use of on-line computers in psychobiology Michael CassadyMichael M. PattersonRichard Roemer Session VII Contributed Papers: Evaluations Of On-Line Computer Applications In Psychology Pages: 153 - 156
A simple information management system for use in on-line experimentation H. J. Durrett Session VIII Contributed Papers: Systems And Techniques Pages: 157 - 163
A PDP-11/45 program for playing n-person characteristic function games James P. KahanArthur W. CostonThomas S. Wallsten Session VIII Contributed Papers: Systems And Techniques Pages: 165 - 169
Some debugging strategies for assembler-based minicomputer operating systems Howard L. Kaplan Session VIII Contributed Papers: Systems And Techniques Pages: 170 - 173
Staff programmer vs. system: The issues David Kieras Session VIII Contributed Papers: Systems And Techniques Pages: 174 - 177
Use of a campus-wide time-sharing computer to run reaction time experiments George R. Potts Session IX Contributed Papers: Systems And Techniques Pages: 179 - 181
Modular interfaces for on-line applications Ronald R. MourantJeffrey W. Smith Session IX Contributed Papers: Systems And Techniques Pages: 182 - 184
Digital computer estimation of eye fixations Richard L. Mason Session IX Contributed Papers: Systems And Techniques Pages: 185 - 188
Real-time speech synthesis Michael M. CohenDominic W. Massaro Session X Contributed Papers: Stimulus Generation Pages: 189 - 196
A system for computer control of auditory stimuli Steven E. PoltrockNancy N. Mathews Session X Contributed Papers: Stimulus Generation Pages: 197 - 199
Visual display in the multipurpose laboratory: The benefits of video scan-conversion James W. Livingston Session X Contributed Papers: Stimulus Generation Pages: 200 - 202
Standards: Principles, experience, and prospects Richard Millward Session XI Contributed Papers: Languages And Systems Pages: 204 - 204
CONDUIT standards and procedures: A practical experience Trinka Dunnagan Session XI Contributed Papers: Languages And Systems Pages: 205 - 206
Standards: Real-time extensions to programming systems N. John Castellan Session XI Contributed Papers: Languages And Systems Pages: 207 - 210
Technical standards and performance standards in the pursuit of quality Ronald E. Anderson Session XI Contributed Papers: Languages And Systems Pages: 211 - 217
Some implications of computer networks for psychology Walter A. Sedelow Session XI Contributed Papers: Languages And Systems Pages: 218 - 222
Dec users’ group report: Fifth annual meeting of the National Conference on the Use of On-Line Computers in Psychology, November 5, 1975 Doris AaronsonJerry Forshee Session XII Dec Users’ Group Meeting And Contributed Papers Pages: 223 - 224
The lab-8 computer and quantitative methods John C. Armington Session XII Dec Users’ Group Meeting And Contributed Papers Pages: 225 - 228
FOCLAB: A language for computer-controlled psychology research Steve Mullen Session XII Dec Users’ Group Meeting And Contributed Papers Pages: 229 - 232
Beating the memory drum: Rapid sequential visual presentation (RSVP) on a 4K PDP-8 Ira Fischler Session XII Dec Users’ Group Meeting And Contributed Papers Pages: 233 - 234
Automated psychophysiology laboratory Peter G. StennH. Dominic CovveyGilbert F. D. Heseltine Session XII Dec Users’ Group Meeting And Contributed Papers Pages: 235 - 237
EMPP: An extensible multiprogramming system for experimental psychology Kenneth J. Burkhardt Session XIII Data General User’s Group Meeting And Contributed Papers Pages: 239 - 244
Use of the TI-700 cassette terminal in the INTERACT system James D. Belluzzi Session XIII Data General User’s Group Meeting And Contributed Papers Pages: 245 - 246
Data manipulation and reduction in a 32K environment Kevin Flanagan Session XIII Data General User’s Group Meeting And Contributed Papers Pages: 247 - 248
An enhancement to ACT: A stand-alone disk driver compatible with RDOS John G. MarriottRonald E. Voigtman Session XIII Data General User’s Group Meeting And Contributed Papers Pages: 249 - 251