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Contents of Volume 23 Allan, W. E. See Martin, T. A. for computer-aided transcription of videotaped ac¬ Anderson, M. D. Report from the PC user group. . . 334 tion sequences.505 Baro, J. A., & Hughes, H. C. The display and anima¬ Dunphy, D. A. Sec Cohen, A. J. tion of full-color images in real time on the Macin¬ Eckerman, D. A. Microcomputers in undergraduate tosh computer.537 laboratory training in psychology.91 Barton, C., Hatcher, C., Schurig, K., Marciano, P., Wil¬ Edgell, S. E. See Hertcl, S. A. cox, K., & Brooks, L. Managing data entry of a large- Enns, J. T , & Rensink, R. A. VSearch Color: Full-color scale interview project with optical scanning hard¬ visual search experimeou on the Macintosh II 265 ware and software.214 Federico, P.-A. Measuring recognition performance Bates, T. C. A Macintosh 11 psychophysiology system. . 395 using computer-based and paper-based methods 341 Baum, W. M. Equivalence of two manufacturers’ pre¬ Fidell, L. S. See Tabachnick, B. G. cision food pellets for rats.370 Finley, G. P. A VGA tachistoscope.546 Beagley, W. K. EYE LINES: A tool for studying visual Fujita, O. See Kitaoka, A. perception of size and angle. 183 Fulcher, J. A. Vocal affect expression as an indicator Bergmann, R., & Schmalhofer, F. CECoS: A case ex¬ of affective response .306 perience combination system for knowledge acqui¬ Gifford, R., & Wells, J. FISH: A commons dilemma sition for expert systems.142 simulation .437 Boltz, M., Kapadia, M., & Joyner, R. Psychmuse: A Gillen, R. A FORTRAN 77 program for sample-size Macintosh system for psychomusicology research . 409 determination in replication attempts when effect size Bradley, D. R. Anatomy of a DATASIM simulation: is uncertain.442 The Doob and Gross hom-honking study.190 Erratum.545 Bradley, R. See Graves, R. E. Goettsche, M. See Nemire, K. Bridgeman, B. See Nemire, K. Goldman, S. See Roschelle, J. Brock, K. See Jennings, J. R. Gorea, A., & Papathomas, T. V. Extending a class of Broekhoven, M. See Moore, T. motion stimuli to study multiattribute texture per¬ Brooks III, J. O., & Brooks, L. L. Computing inter¬ ception .5 rater reliability on the Apple Macintosh computer. . . 82 Graves, R. E., & Bradley, R. Millisecond timing on the Brooks, L. See Barton, C. IBM PC/XT/AT and PS/2: A review of the options Brooks, L. L. See Brooks III, J. O. and corrections for the Graves and Bradley algorithm. . 377 Brown, D. See Roberts, Jr., R. J. Grice, J. W. See Chambers, W. V. Brysbaert, M. Algorithms for randomness in the be¬ Haith, M. M. See Roberts, Jr., R. J. havioral sciences: A tutorial.45 Hammond, N., & Trapp, A. Computers in psychology Butler, D. L. Simple geometric fractals.160 teaching in the U.K.118 Castellan, Jr., N. J. Computers and computing in psy¬ Hatcher, C. See Barton, C. chology: Twenty years of progress and still a bright Hawley, K. J. Independent control of dual video sub¬ future.106 systems on the IBM PC and compatibles.430 Castellan, Jr., N. J. Editorial.1 Hawley, K. J. PsyExper: Another experimental gener¬ Castellan, Jr., N. J. Editorial.89 ation system for the IBM PC.155 Chambers, W. V., & Grice, J. W. CASPER: A personal Hayes, W. N., Cook, J. W., & Samberg, C. Five computer package for exploring psychometrics.79 writing-assistance programs: A review.292 Cohen, A. J., Lamoureux, M. P., & Dunphy, D. A. Hertel, S. A., & Edgell, S. E. Input protection for the NeXT in the psychology laboratory: An example of laboratory computer.387 an auditory pattern tracking task.523 Hetrick, W. P., Isenhart, R. C., Taylor, D. V., & Sand¬ Cohen, S. H. Computer-based methodology laborato¬ man, C. A. ODAP: A stand-alone program for ob¬ ries: 2. First-year graduate courses in data analysis .127 servational data acquisition.66 Cook, J. W. See Hayes, W. N. Homer, J. M. A 6809 single-board computer system Danzig, P. B., & Melvin, S. Microsecond resolution for the control of behavioral experiments.513 timing with Sun workstations .61 Hradek, G. T. See Recanzone, G. H. Delius, J. D. See Xia, L. Huff, C. W., & Dickson, Jr., J. F. Finding stable sup¬ Dickson, Jr., J. F. See Huff, C. W. port for computing in psychology: Lessons from in¬ Dixon, P. The promise of object-oriented programming.. 134 novation dif^hm in organizations.130 Dixon, P. Tachistoscopk display using color look-up- Hughes, H. C. See Baro, J. A. table display devices.380 Hunt, E. See Levidow, B. B. Dumais, S. T. Improving the retrieval of information Hurford, D. P. The possible use of IBM-compatible from external sources.229 computers and digital-to-analog conversion to assess Duncan, N. C. CAI-enhanced exam performance in a children for reading disabilities and to increase their research design course .324 phonemic awareness .319 Duncan, Jr., S., & Sayre, R. E. C-QUAL: A system Isenhart, R. C. See Hetrick, W. P. James, J. M., & Sanderson, P. M. Heuristic and statisti¬ QUand: A fully automated apparatus for studying cal support for protocol analysis with SHAPA ver¬ baptic processing of spatially distributed inputs.27 sion 2.01 .449 Miinchow-Pohl, F. von. See Xia, L. Jenkins, W. M. See Recanzone, G. H. Nemire, K., Goettsche, M., & Bridgeman, B. Auto¬ Jennings, J. R., Young, L., & Brock, K. LED-transistor mated system for ball launching, visual occlusion, optical vascular measure: Replicability of a new de¬ and data acquisition in a ball-hitting task.36 vice .373 Noldus, L. P. J. J. The Observer: A software system Johnson, S. See Madigan, R. for collection and analysis of observational ^ta ... 415 Johnson, T. H. See Kerr, N. H. Null, C. H. Reflections.117 Joyner, R. See Boltz, M. Null, C. H. See Welsh, J. A. Kapadia, M. See Boltz, M. Palya, W. L. Laser printers as powerful tools for the Kaplan, H. L. Maintaining a minimassive database of scientific visualization of behavior .277 microdrinking measures.225 Papathomas, T. V. See Gorea, A. Kerr, N. H., & Johnson, T. H. Word norms for blind Pavloski, R. See Kirkpatrick, T. and sighted subjects: Familiarity, concreteness, Perone, M. Computer-based methodology laboratories: meaningfiilness, imageability, imagery modality, and 1. An undergraduate course in experimental psy¬ word associations.461 chology .121 Kieley, J. M. MIDI and Macintosh: Searching for a Petty, L. C., & Rosen, E. F. Using HyperCard to teach better mousetrap.256 person perception and attribution concepts.247 Kirkpatrick, T., Schneider, C. W., & Pavloski, R. A Popper, A. N. See Yan, H. Y. computerized infrared monitor for following move¬ Quinn, C. N. Computers for cognitive research: A ment in aquatic animals.16 HyperCard adventure game.237 Kitaoka, A., & Fujita, O. A new type of soil material Rabinowitz, F. M. The Snake-in-the-Torus parameter- for a burrowing chamber for mice.348 optimization algorithm: Initial evaluation.314 Lambert, M. E. See Meier, S. T. Rainwater m, A. J., & McNeil, D. W. Reinventing the Lamoureux, M. P. See Cohen, A. J. algometer: Synopsis of the literature and presenta¬ Lederman, S. See Moore, T. tion of a reliable, inexpensive model.486 Lehman, R. S. Macintosh user group report.332 Recanzone, G. H., Jenkins, W. M., Hradek, G. T., & Lesgold, A. Research methodology in the postinfor- Merzenich, M. M. A behavioral frequency discrimi¬ matic age.109 nation paradigm for use in adult primates.357 Levidow, B. B., Hunt, E., & McKee, C. The DIAG- Rensink, R. A. See Enns, J. T. NOSER: A HyperCard tool for building theoretically Repstad, T. See Zum, K. R. based tutorials .249 Ritter, B. E. See Meyer, G. E. Loftus, G. R. Postdktions of 20-year predictions about Roberts, Jr., R. J., Brown, D., Wiebke, S., & Haith, tbe state of computer technology in psychology (and M. M. A computer-automated laboratory for study¬ one or two other matters).112 ing complex perception-action skills.493 Madigan, R., & Johnson, S. Measuring projection Rocheleau, D. J. See Meyer, G. E. tachistoscope shutter characteristics.23 Roschelle, J., & Goldman, S. VideoNoter: A produc¬ Maksik, Y. Simpler, faster, more reliable photosensor tivity tool for video data analysis.219 circuits.283 Rosen, E. F. See Petty, L. C. Marchak, F. M., & Marchak, L. C. Interactive versus St. James, J. D., & Schneider, W. Student MEL soft¬ passive dynamics and the exploratory analysis of ware support for instructors and teaching assistants multivariate data.296 in research methods course.149 Marchak, L. C. See Marchak, F. M. Samberg, C. See Hayes, W. N. Marciano, P. See Barton, C. Sanderson, P. M. See James, J. M. Martin, T. A., & Allan, W. E. An evaluation of touch¬ Sandman, C. A. See Hetrick, W. P. screen input for a HyperCard-based digit-span task.. 253 Sargent, D. M. An economical system incorporating McKee, C. See Levidow, B. B. obsolete computers in an operant conditioning lab¬ McMullen, J. See Meyer, G. E. oratory .273 McNeil, D. W. See Rainwater HI, A. J. Sayre, R. E. See Duncan, Jr., S. Meier, S. T., & Lambert, M. E. Psychometric proper¬ Schmalhofer, F. See Bergmann, R. ties and correlates of three computer aversion scales.... 9 Schneider, C. W. See Kirkpatnck, T. Melvin, S. See Danzig, P. B. Schneider, W. Equipment is cheap, but the field must Merzenich, M. M. See Recanzone, G. H. develop and support common software for psycho¬ Meyer, G. E., Rocheleau, D. J., McMullen, J., & Ritter, logical research.114 B. E. The use of Macintosh 24-hit color and anima¬ Schneider, W. See St. James, J. D. tion programs in undergraduate research and visual Schurig, K. See Barton, C. perception courses.166 Sheets, C. T. NLSDBA: The National Longitudinal sur¬ Mills, M. E. Computer interactive heuristics to assess veys on compact disk.212 preference indefinition and resolve discrepancies be¬ SobUoff, B. A Macintosh interface to teach 3-D per¬ tween preference ratings and rankings.328 ception cues.187 Moore, T., Broekhoven, M., Lederman, S., & Ulug, S. Tabachnick, B. G., & Fidell, L. S. Software for ad- vanced ANOVA courses: A survey.208 PRODUCT LISTINGS AND NEW SOFTWARE Tatham, T. A. See Zum, K. R. DOS SYSTAT Version 5.0. 85 Taylor, D. V. See Hetrick, W. P. Mac MYSTAT with brushing tools. 85 Tepas, D. I. Computers, psychology, and work: Does SYTRAN . 86 the past predict a troubled future for this union? .. 101 EzPATH. 86 Thayer, J. F., Van Doomen, L. J. P., & Turner, J. R. STAT-STAR. 86 Calculation of additional heart rates using oxygen SigmaPlot 4.0. 86 consumption and carbon dioxide production: A com¬ GB-STAT. 87 parative analysis.2 Add-ons for SOLO 3.0 statistics package. 87 Townsend, J. T. Phasing into PHASER.77 EQS: Structural equations program Version (3.0) . 87 Trapp, A. See Hammond, N. PC-90. 87 RPlot. 88 Turner, J. R. See Thayer, J. F. StatXact; Statistical software package for exact nonparametric Ulug, S. See Moore, T. inference. 88 Van Doomen, L. J. P. See Thayer, J. F. Console-protocol and Turbo-C options for the McClelland and Wells, J. See Gifford, R. Rumelhart PDP-handbook programs. 548 Welsh, J. A., & Null, C. H. The effects of computer- Operant laboratory: Software for system and directions for con¬ based instruction on college students’ comprehension structing hardware . 548 of classic research.301 MAILFORM: Sending manuscripts and graphics by e-mail ... 549 Wideman, G. Streamlining experiment data manipu¬ RPlot Version 2.00 . 549 lation with psychology experiment data interchange ARTICLES IN PRESS format (PXDIF).288 Wiebke, S. See Roberts, Jr., R. J. Forthcoming Behavior Research Methods, Instruments, & Com¬ puters articles. 336 Wilcox, K. See Barton, C. 447 Wynne, C. D. L. See Xia, L. NOTICES AND ANNOUNCEMENTS 504 Xia, L., Wynne, C. D. L., von Miinchow-Pohl, F., & Delius, J. D. PSYCHOBASIC: A BASIC dialect for PSYCOLOQUY. 81 the control of psychological experiments with the Submission of Manuscripts on Computer Disk. 327 Commodore-64 and DELA interfacing.72 21st Aimual Meeting of the Society for Computers in Psychology.. 337 Yan, H. Y., & Popper, A. N. An automated positive 448 reward method for measuring acoustic sensitivity in The compilation of a history of the Psychonomic Society. 339 547 fish.351 32nd Aruiual Meeting of the Psychonomic Society.448 Young, L. See Jennings, J. R. Conference on Computing for the Social Sciences.448 Zum, K. R., Tatham, T. A., & Repstad, T. A method 1992 Conference on Computing for the Social Sciences—Call for for utilizing a single port for multiple functions on papers . 492 the IBM PC or compatible system.403 Sixth Annual Higher Education Software Awards Competition.. 550

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