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  1. Behavior Research Methods
  2. Behavior Research Methods : Volume 31
  3. Behavior Research Methods : Volume 31, Issue 2, June 1999
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Behavior Research Methods : Volume 31, Issue 2, June 1999
Editorial
Distance education: Has technology become a threat to the academy?
Automatically deriving readers’ knowledge structures from texts
Large-scale databases of proper names
GPT.EXE: A powerful tool for the visualization and analysis of general processing tree models
Generating fixed-length sequences satisfying any givennth-order transition probability matrix
A case study report on integrating statistics, problem-based learning, and computerized data analysis
Automated grading of homework assignments and tests in introductory and intermediate statistics courses using active server pages
Measuring study time distributions: Implications for designing computer-based courses
Remote delivery of cognitive science laboratories: A solution for small disciplines in large countries
Assessing the winning teams program of interactive satellite-based training
Presenting psychology research on the Internet: Obstacles and opportunities
Undergraduate labs and computers: The case for PsychExps
The Missouri Developmental Disability Resource Center: A Web site responding to the critical need for information of parents with a child with a disability
An inexpensive system for measuring the processing of relational information by romantic partners
The bits and bytes of computer/internet addiction: A factor analytic approach
The equivalence of computerized and paper-and-pencil psychological instruments: Implications for measures of negative affect
Timing accuracy of PC programs running under DOS and Windows
The PC tachistoscope has 240 pages
A software tool for auditory and speech perception experimentation
An investigation into the perception of dominance from schematic faces: A study using the World-Wide Web
Analyzing estimates of automatic and conscious retrieval in between- and within-subjects designs
A method for measuring eye movements using Hall-effect devices
Morphing techniques for manipulating face images
A computer-controlled olfactometer for fMRI and electrophysiological studies of olfaction
LEXOP: A lexical database providing orthography-phonology statistics for French monosyllabic words
Scoring options for recall tests (SORT), Version 2.0: Updated to include false memory analyses, nominal group creation, and phenomenological measures
MSDA_2: updated version of software for Multidimensional Signal Detection Analyses
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Editorial

Content Provider Springer Nature Link
Author Proctor, Robert W.
Copyright Year 1999
Starting Page 195
Ending Page 195
Page Count 1
File Format PDF
ISSN 07433808
Journal Behavior Research Methods
Volume Number 31
Issue Number 2
e-ISSN 15325970
Language English
Publisher Springer-Verlag
Publisher Date 1999-01-01
Publisher Place New York
Access Restriction Subscribed
Subject Keyword Cognitive Psychology
Content Type Text
Subject Experimental and Cognitive Psychology 3200/3201 Psychology
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