THE COMPUTER IN PSYCHOLOGICAL EXPERIMENTATION.
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Great economies in experimenter time can result from using a computer to design and conduct an experiment as well as to analyze the results. A psychological study is described where the experiment was constructed, controlled, and analyzed entirely by a computer. The general characteristics and expense of such a computer program system are discussed. Author
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