Table Of ContentContents of Volume 27
Aaronson, D. See Colet, E. Case, D. A. On trekking to operant frontiers . 211
Abelson, S. B. See Bradley, D. R. Cathcart, M. See Gonzalez, F. A.
Allan, R. W. The matching game: Testing for the generality Chaidez, B. See Gonzalez, G. M.
of the matching law . 206 Chechile, R. See Cohen, S.
Allan, R. W., & Kostenbader, P. S. Information on the Inter¬ Chu, J. Y. M., Palya, W. L., & Walter, D. E. Creating a hyper¬
net: How selective should we be? . 198 text markup language document for an information
Anderson, D. E. Extensible programming: Beyond reusable server . 200
objects . 131 Chu, J. Y. M. See Palya, W. L.
Anderson, M. D. See Ransdell, S. E. Cohen, S., Tsai, F, & Chechile, R. A model for assessing stu¬
Angrilli, A. PSAAL: A LabVTEW 3 program for data ac¬ dent interaction with educational software. 251
quisition and analysis in psychophysiological experiments Colet, E., & Aaronson, D. Visualization of multivariate data:
. 367 Human-factors considerations . 257
Collins. B. N. See Kashinsky, W.
Baccino, T, & Kennedy, A. MICELAB: Spatial processing of
Conners, F A. See Wang, A.
mouse movement in Turbo Pascal . 76
Costello, C. R. See Gonzalez, G. M.
Bateau, J. See Tanner, B. A.
Bear, G. Computationally intensive methods warrant re¬
consideration of pedagogy in statistics . 144 D’Andrea, J. A. See Hatcher, D. J.
Beauvillain, C., & Beauvillain, P. Calibration of an eye-move¬ Deelman, T. See Sargent, D M.
ment system for use in reading . 331 deFlavia, P. See Epstein, L. H.
Beauvillain, P. See Beauvillain, C. DeVietti, T. L. See Hatcher, D. J.
Beem, A. L. A program for fitting two-phase segmented- Donchin, E. Video games as research tools: The Space
curve models with an unknown change point, with an ap¬ Fortress game . 217
plication to the analysis of strategy shifts in a cognitive Drake, M. A., & Stahl, J. M. Design and use of a U. S. census
task . 392 data computer laboratory for teaching undergraduate
Behrens, J. T. See Yu, C. H. research methods . 285
Blankenship, V, Tumlinson, J., & Sims, M. A. A STELLA-II Dutta, A. Experimental RunTime System: Software for de¬
teaching simulation of the dynamics of action model veloping and running reaction time experiments on IBM-
compatible PCs . 516
. 244
Bokhorst, F. D. Bit-plane layering for high-resolution EGA
and VGA graphics on the IBM PC/XT/AT . 496 Eavey, C. L. See Bottom, W. P.
Bostow, D. E., Kritch. K. M., & Tompkins, B. F. Computers and Eben-Chaime, M. See Meyer, J.
pedagogy: Replacing telling with interactive computer- Ellis, D. See Tapp, J.
programmed instruction . 297 Emerson, P. L., & Tobias, R. D. Computer program for quasi¬
Bottom, W. R, Eavey, C. L., Miller, G. J., & Foster, S. ACPE: random stimulus sequences with equal transition fre¬
A computerized sy stem for running small-group decision¬ quencies . 88
making experiments . 317 Epstein, J., Sage, L., & Wedding, D. A multimedia program
Bowers, C. A. See Weaver, J. L. to educate the public about mental and addictive disor¬
ders . 289
Bowles. R. L. See Tanner. B. A.
Bradley, B. P. See Mogg, K. Epstein, L. H., Wisniewski, L., deFlavia, R, & Mitchell, S. Sali¬
vary responding and the duration of measurement
Bradley, D. R., & Abelson, S. B. Desktop flight simulators:
Simulation fidelity and pilot performance . 152 . 379
Brandon, T. H. See Kashinsky, W. Ericson, M. A. See Gilkey, R. H.
Bremner, F. J., & Gotts, S. J. Shades of Braitenberg’s Vehicle 5 Evans, L. D., Tannehill, R., & Martin, S. Children’s reading
. 169 skills: A comparison of traditional and computerized as¬
sessment . 162
Bremner, F. J. See Gotts, S. J.
Brinkman. J. See Gilkey, R. H.
Faber-Bermudez, I. See Tanner, B. A.
Campbell, D. M. See Hile, M. G. Fiser, J. See King, 1.
Cannon-Bowers. J. A. See Weaver, J. L. Foster, S. See Bottom, W. R
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Ghobary, B. B. See Mile, M. G. Krantz, J. H. Linked Gopher and World-Wide Web services
Gilkey, R. H., Good, M. D., Ericson, M. A., Brinkman, J., & for the American Psychological Society and Hanover
Stewart, J. M. A pointing technique for rapidly collecting College Psychology Department . 193
localization responses in auditory research . 1 Kritch, K. M. See Bostow, D. E.
Goldberg, J. H., & Schryver, J. C. Eye-gaze-contingent con¬ Kulig, J. W. IDAC computer interfacing for an undergradu¬
trol of the computer intertuce: Methodology and example ate learning laboratory . 65
for zoom detection . 338
Gonzalez, E A., & Cathcart, M. A procedure for studying Lacouture, Y. Expanding MEL response to accommodate
strategy development in humans . 224 up to 16 external buttons . 506
Gonzalez, G. M., Costello, C. R., Valenzuela, M., Chaidez, B., Lee, C. J., & Miller, L. T. Measuring reaction time without
& Nunez-Alvarez, A. Bilingual computerized speech- measuring movement time: A modification of the Her¬
recognition screening for clinical depression: Evaluating mann and Allen millisecond timer for the Commodore 64
a cellular telephone prototype . 476 or 128 . 83
Gonzalez, L. R See Veatch, L. M. Lee, J. H., & Stitzer, M. L. A novel radiant heat test for as¬
sessing pain threshold in human subjects: Measurement
Good, M. D. See Gilkey, R. H.
stability . 41
Goolkasian, P. Psychology and its role in information tech¬
Lehman, R. S. Student statistics programs for the Macintosh
nology . 109
. 383
Gorea, A. See Papathomas, T. V
Levine, D. S. Learning and encoding higher order rules in
Gotts, S. J., & Bremner, F. J. Neural network-expert system neural networks . 178
models of relative-depth perception . 173
Levy, C. M. Mosaic and the information superhighway: A
Gotts, S. J. See Bremner, F. J. virtual tiger in your tank . 187
Gulledge, J. P. See Washburn, D. A.
Litvak, M. K., Hansell, R. 1. C. An inexpensive video¬
projection/digitization system for behavioral research
Hansell, R. 1. C. See Litvak, M. K. . 326
Hatcher, D. J., DeVietti, T. L., & D’Andrea, J. A. Computer Loftus, G. R. Data analysis as insight: Reply to Morrison
software and hardware to determine contrast sensitivity and Weaver . 57
using three methods: Tracking, limits, and constant stim¬ Lorig, T. S., & Urbach, T. P. Event-related potential analysis
uli . 32 using Mathematica . 358
Hautus, M. J. Corrections for extreme proportions and their Lumley, M. A., Schramm, W., Pomerleau, C. S., Pomerleau,
biasing effects on estimated values of </' . 46 O. F., & Smith, R. H. The assessment of cortisol using sali¬
Hays, R. D., Merz, J. F, & Nicholas, R. Response burden, re¬ vary ultrafiltrate . 470
liability, and validity of the CAGE, Short MAST, and
AUDIT alcohol screening measures . 277 Marcolini, R. See Tanner, B. A.
Hernandez, J. A. See San Luis, C. Martin. S. See Evans, L. D.
Hile, M. G., Ghobary, B. B., & Campbell, D. M. Sources of ex¬ May, R. B. See Onghena, P.
pert advice: A comparison of peer-reviewed advice from
McLeod, P. J., & Spence, A. B. Contiception: A program to
the literature with that from an automated performance
study the effects of contingency parameters on judgments
support system . 272
of control . 322
Holden, R. R., & Parent, M. NORMUL: A FORTRAN pro¬
Merz, J. F. See Hays, R. D.
gram for testing multivariate normality . 400
Meyer, G. E. Power & Effect: A statistical utility for Macin¬
Hollier, J. See Willingham, D. B.
tosh and Windows systems . 134
Howell, E. See Tanner, B. A.
Meyer, J., & Eben-Chaime, M. Intuitive inventory manage¬
ment: An experimental system . 483
Joseph, J. See Willingham, D. B. Mikes, K. See Petherick, M. A.
Julesz, B. See Papathomas, T. V. Miller, G. J. See Bottom, W. P.
Miller, L. T. See Lee, C. J.
Kadlec, H. Multidimensional signal detection analyses
Mitchell, S. See Epstein, L. H.
(MSDA) for testing separability and independence: A
Pascal program . 442 Mogg, K., & Bradley, B. P. Tachistoscopic applications of
Micro Experimental Laboratory (MEL) used with IBM
Kashinsky, W, Collins, B. N., & Brandon, T. H. A telemetric
PC compatibles: Stimulus and response timing issues
device for measuring smoking topography . 375
. 512
Kennedy, A. See Baccino, T.
Morrison, G. R., & Weaver, B. Exactly how many p values is
King, 1., & Fiser, J. Generating complementary gray-level a picture worth? A commentary on Loftus's plot-plus-
images for object recognition experiments using Gabor error-bar approach . 52
wavelet decomposition . 433
Mundt, J. C., Perrine, M. W, Searles, J. S., & Walter, D. An ap¬
Kostenbader, P. S. See Allan, R. W. plication of interactive voice response (IVR) technology
Kovacs, 1. See Papathomas, T. V. to longitudinal studies of daily behavior . 351
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Nicholas, R. See Hays, R. D. Seymour, G. O., Stahl, J. M., Swann, G. B., & Ross, D. Use of
Nunez-Alvarez, A. See Gonzalez, G. M. a computer-controlled firearms training simulator in
perception response time experiments . 148
Omodei, M. M., & Wearing, A. J. The Fire Chief microworld Simpson, T. L. A comparison of six methods to estimate
generating program: An illustration of computer-simu¬ thresholds from psychometric functions . 459
lated microworlds as an experimental paradigm for Sims, M. A. See Blankenship, V
studying complex decision-making behavior . 303
Smith, R. H. See Lumley, M. A.
Onghena, R, & May, R. B. Pitfalls in computing and inter¬
Snyder, R. Applications of a computer algebra system in in¬
preting randomization test p values: A commentary on
troductory statistics . 139
Chen and Dunlap . 408
Spence, A. B. See McLeod, P. J.
Palya, W. L., Walter, D. E., & Chu, J. Y. M. An inexpensive 1- Stahl, J. M. See:
millisecond experiment control interface for IBM PCs and Drake, M. A.
its user-friendly control language . 129 Seymour, G. O.
Palya, W. L. See Chu, J. Y. M. Stewart, J. M. See Gilkey, R. H.
Papathomas, T. V, Kovacs, 1., Gorea, A., & Julesz, B. A uni¬ Stitzer, M. L. See Lee, J. H.
fied approach to the perception of motion, stereo, and
Swann, G. B. See Seymour, G. O.
static-flow patterns . 419
Parent, M. See Holden, R. R. Takahashi, M. A low-cost universal feeder . 73
Perrine, M. W. See Mundt, J. C. Tannehill, R. See Evans, L. D.
Petherick, M. A., Reynolds, D. V, Seguin, M., & Mikes, K. An Tanner, B. A., & Bowles, R. L. Preliminary data on a com¬
object-oriented simulation of anorexia based on brain puterized test of finger speed and endurance. 160
structure interaction . 120
Tanner, B. A., Marcolini, R., Howell, E., Bateau, J., & Faber-
Petty, L. C. See Rosen, E. F. Bermudez, 1. A Windows program to assist in preparing
Pomerleau, C. S. See Lumley, M. A. reports of emergency psy chiatry nursing assessments
Pomerleau, O. F. See Lumley, M. A. ..'. 166
Porter, D. B. Computer games: Paradigms of opportunity Tapp, J., Wehby, J., & Ellis, D. A multiple option observation
. 229 system for experimental studies: MOOSES . 25
Proctor, R. W. Editorial . 107 Tobias, R. D. See Emerson, P. L.
Tompkins, B. F. See Bostow, D. E.
Ranney, M., & Schank. P. Protocol modeling, textual analy¬ Trafton, J. G. A hybrid model using neural networks and
sis, the bifurcation/bootstrapping method, and Convince ACT-R .‘. 183
Me: Computer-based techniques for study ing beliefs and
Tsai, F. See Cohen, S.
their revision . 239
Tumlinson, J. See Blankenship, V.
Ransdell, S. E., & Anderson, M. D. Establishing a SCiP list
for year-round discussion: Keeping the information ball
Urbach, T. P. See Lorig, T. S.
rolling . 116
Ray, R. D. A behav ioral systems approach to adaptive com¬ Valenzuela, M. See Gonzalez, G. M.
puterized instructional design . 293
Veatch, L. M., & Gonzalez, L. P. Contingency table testing
Reynolds, D. V. See Petherick, M. A. for categorical data: SAS implementation . 404
Rosen, E. F., & Petty, L. C. The Internet and sexuality edu¬
cation: Tapping into the wild side . 281 Walter, D. See Mundt, J. C.
Ross, D. See Seymour, G. O. Walter, D. E. See:
Chu, J. Y. M.
Sage, L. See Epstein, J. Palya, W. L.
Salas, E. See Weaver, J. L. Wang, A., & Conners, F. A. Using MEL to present Chinese
San Luis, C., Hernandez, J. A., & Sanchez, A. A problem with characters at brief display times . 502
the EQS V3.0 simulator . 520 Washburn, D. A., & Gulledge, J. P. Game-like tasks for com¬
Sanchez, A. See San Luis, C. parative research: Leveling the play ing field . 235
Santucci, A. C. An affordable computer-aided method for Wearing, A. J. See Omodei, M. M.
conducting Morris water maze testing . 60 Weaver, B. See Morrison, G. R.
Sargent, D. M., & Deelman, T. Expansions on a computer¬ Weaver, J. L., Bowers, C. A., Salas, E., & Cannon-Bowers, J. A.
ized operant laboratory: Considerations for combining Networked simulations: New paradigms for team per¬
teaching and research . 125 formance research . 12
Schank, P. See Ranney, M. Wedding, D. See Epstein, J.
Schramm, W. See Lumley, M. A. Wehby, J. See Tapp, J.
Schryver, J. C. See Goldberg, J. H. Willingham, D. B., Hollier, J., & Joseph, J. A Macintosh ana¬
Searles, J. S. See Mundt, J. C. logue of the rotary pursuit task . 491
Seguin, M. See Petherick, M. A. Wisniewski, L. See Epstein, L. H.
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Yu, C. H., & Behrens. J. T. Applications of multivariate visu¬ NOTICES AND ANNOUNCEMENTS
alization to behavioral sciences . 264
Nominations for the Editorship of Psychobiology . 106
FORTHCOMING ARTICLES 301
The Castellan Student Paper Award . 108
Behavior Research Methods, Instruments, & Computers Articles
in Press. 99 25th Annual Meeting of the Society for Computers in Psy¬
412 chology: Call for Papers . 301
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chology . 416
GUIDELINES FOR AUTHORS 36th Annual Meeting of the Psychonomic Society. 416
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