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COMPUTERS IN HUMAN BEHAVIOR Editor Robert D. Tennyson University of Minnesota List of Contents and Author Index Volume 13, 1997 PERGAMON COMPUTERS IN HUMAN BEHAVIOR Editor: Robert D. Tennyson, PhD, Dept. of Psychology, University of Minnesota Editorial Assistant: Mariana Rasch, Dept. of Psychology, University of Minnesota Editorial Board Klaus Breuer Peter Goodyear Steven M. Ross University of Mainz Lancaster University of Mainz, Germany University Lancaster, Memphis—Memphis, United Kingdom Tennessee Sanne Dijkstra University of Sarah Ransdell J. Michael Spector Twente—Enschede, Florida Atlantic Armstrong Laboratory The Netherlands University Davie, Florida Brooks AFB, Texas Consulting Board Brockenbrough S. Allen Amiram Elwork Terry B. Gutkin W. Michael Reed San Diego State University Widener University University of Nebraska West Virginia University San Diego, California Chester, Pennsylvania Lincoln, Nebraska Morgantown, West Virginia Carl Martin Allwood Henry H. Emurian Michael J. Hannafin University of Goteborg The Universityo f Maryland. University of Georgia Cecil R. Reynolds Goteborg, Sweden Baltimore, Maryland Athens, Georgia Texas A&M University College Station, Texas Thomas Andre Hans J. Eysenck Simon Hooper Almoewsa, Stlaotwea University LUonnidvoenr, siUtnyio tfe Ldo nKdionng dom UMniinvneeraspiotlyi s,of MMiinnnneessoottaa Larry Rosen California State University. Robert L. Bangert-Drowns Robin H. Kay Dominquez Hills, California State University of New York Albert D. Farrell University of Toronto t/bany, New York UVinrigvieniras ityC—oRmimcohnmwoenadl,t h Toronto, Ontario, Canada Paul Rosenfeld Anne E. Barron Virginia J. Scott Lankford Navy Personnel University of South Florida Louisiana State University Research & Development Tampa, Florida Joseph M. Ferrara Alexandria, Louisiana Centre—San Diego, California Minot State University GT{aerrmiypz eon,Ga . 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LCMehiarnrinnsietnsegnos teaCn o rp DUR.ne invSvceoertsrti— tDyGe rnaovbf einrg,Ceo rlo Croaldoo raatd o OU{.kSlc.e hxaoAnordnrmi ya ,P aRrekVs ieragrinciha Institute EUnnisvcehresdiet,y oTfh eT wNeentthee rlands Pal Davidsen Begona Gros Seong Ik Park F. Robert Wilson University of Bergen University of Barcelona Seoul National University University of Cincinnati Bergen, Norway Barcelona, Spain Seoul, Korea Cincinnati, Ohio Production Editor: Neil Sentance. E-mail Address: [email protected] Editorial Office: Robert D. Tennyson, Dept. of Psychology, 11A Burton Hall, 178 Pillsbury Dr., S.E., University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN 55455, U.S.A. E-mail Address: RTENNY MAROON.TC.UMN.EDU 4P2u5b3l7i0s]h ing Office: Elsevier Science Ltd, Bampfylde Street, Exeter EX1 2AH, England [T7e/. Exeter (01392) 251558; Fax (01392) Advertising Office: Elsevier Science Ltd, The Boulevard, Langford Lane, Kidlington, Oxford OX5 1GB, England [Te/. Oxford (01865) 843000; Fax (01865) 843010] Frequency: Published Quarterly in January, May, August and December. Annual Institutional Subscription Rates (1997): Europe, The CIS and Japan NLG 897.00. All other countries US$554.00. Associated Personal Subscription Rates are available on request for those whose institutions are library subscribers. Dutch Guilders prices exclude VAT. Non-VAT registered customers in the European Community will be charged the appropriate VAT in addition to the price listed. Prices include postage and insurance and are subject to change without notice. Any enquiry relating to subscriptions should be ‘ent to: The Americas: Elsevier Science Customer Support Department, P.O. Box 945, New York, NY 10010, U.S.A. [Tel.: (+1) 212-633- 3730/1-888 4ES-INFO. Fax: (+1) 212-633-3680. Email: [email protected]]. Japan: Elsevier Science Customer Support Department, 9-15 Higashi-Azabu |-chome, Minato-ku, Tokyo 106, Japan [7e/.: (+81) 3-5561-5033. Fax: (+81) 3-5561-5047. 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POSTMASTER: Please send address corrections to Computers in Human Behavior, c/o Elsevier Science Regional Sales Office, Customer Support Department, 655 Avenue of the Americas, New York, NY 10010, U.S.A. Computers in Human Behavior Volume 13, Number | January 1997 CONTENTS Bernard E. Whitley, Jr. l Gender Differences in Computer-Related Attitudes and Behavior: A Meta-Analysis Jane M. Carey, The Impact of Communication Mode and Charles J. Kacmar Task Complexity on Small Group Performance and Member Satisfaction Paula L. Timmons, Stress Inoculation Training for Maladaptive Mary E. Oehlert, Anger: Comparison of Group Counseling Charles W. Timmons, Versus Computer Guidance Scott W. Sumerall, Sherry B. Borgers Kwasi Amoako-Gyampah Exploring Users’ Desire to be Involved in Computer Systems Development: An Exploratory Study Brian T. Yates, Z Recall of Health-Risky Behaviors for the Jennifer L. Wagner, Prior 2 or 4 Weeks via Computerized Versus Lynn M. Suprenant Printed Questionnaire Volume 13, Number 2 May 1997 CONTENTS SPECIAL SECTION: INFORMATION TECHNOLOGIES AND THE INFORMATION SUPERHIGHWAY J. Michael Spector 111 Guest Editor’s Introduction Lynne Schrum 117 Ethical Research in the Information Age: Beginning the Dialog J. Michael Spector Creating Engaging Courseware Using System Pal I. Davidsen Dynamics Rod Sims Interactivity: A Forgotten Art? Colin J. Cressy Towards the Design and Implementation of Computer-Modeled Opponents for Use in Entertainment and Educational Software: Some Initial Considerations Chet Hedden An Automated Data Collector for Study of Human—Computer Interaction GENERAL PAPERS Andree Marie Dignon 229 Preliminary Adaptation of a Psychiatric Interview for Computerization Lori J. Nelson Gender Differences in Children’s Reactions to Joel Cooper Success and Failure With Computers A. Durndell Gender and Computing: West and East Europe C. Cameron A. Knox R. Stocks Z. Haag William M. Bart Software Review: Mind Seducing Riddles Volume 13, Number 3 August 1997 CONTENTS Lois J. Baron The Effects of Cooperative Training and Ability Grouping on Microcomputer Learning Hsu-Min Tseng Computer Anxiety and Measurement of Mood Hamish A. Macleod Change Peter Wright Kerrie Laguna Computer Anxiety in Young and Older Adults: Renée L. Babcock Implications for Human—Computer Interactions in Older Populations Batya Friedman Social Judgments and Technological Innovation: Adolescents’ Understanding of Property, Privacy, and Electronic Information Azy Barak Effects of Interactive Computer Erotica on William A. Fisher Men’s Attitudes and Behavior Toward Women: An Experimental Study Richard A. Winett g Nutrition for a Lifetime System®: A Eileen S. Anderson Multimedia System for Altering Supermarket Patricia G. Bickley Shoppers’ Purchases to Meet Nutritional Janet Walberg-Rankin Guidelines John F. Moore Michael Leahy Carl E. Harris Robert E. Gerkin Volume 13, Number 4 December 1997 CONTENTS SPECIAL ISSUE: NORWEGIAN PERSPECTIVES ON COMPUTING IN COMPLEX DOMAINS J. Michael Spector 437 Norwegian Perspectives on Computing in Complex Domains: Opening Remarks Dag Svanes E Kinaesthetic Thinking: The Tacit Dimension of Interaction Design Bjornar Tessem 465 Analogy and Complex Software Modeling Solveig Bjornestad Svein Nordbotten Models of Complex Human Screening and Correcting of Social Data Per Egil Pedersen Validating a Neural Network Application: The Case of Financial Diagnosis Anna Mette Fuglseth : NorshipS: A Decision Support System for Siri Pettersen Strandenes Analyses of Bulk Shipping Markets Dag Wiese Schartum é Proportional Control? Jose J. Gonzalez 2 Improving Tools to Create Learning Laboratories for Complex Problem Solving Barbara Wasson Advanced Educational Technologies: The Learning Environment Pal I. Davidsen Norwegian Perspectives on Computing in Complex Domains: Concluding Remarks List of Contents and Author Index, Volume 13, 1997

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