Re:[tips] Useful Hardware and Software for Computer Lab?

2013-12-12 Thread Mike Wiliams
The Memory Screening Test has an interesting history and the only reason to describe it for the list is the observation that it represents a test that cannot be normed. I heard about the test indirectly from Charles Long when traveling back from a conference. He went to a session in which

Re: [tips] Useful Hardware and Software for Computer Lab?

2013-12-11 Thread Michael Britt
Mike, I'm curious about your Memory Screening Test. The description in iTunes mentions some norming work that has been done on the test. Do you have any published research on it? Michael Michael A. Britt, Ph.D. mich...@thepsychfiles.com http://www.ThePsychFiles.com Twitter: @mbritt On Dec

[tips] Useful Hardware and Software for Computer Lab?

2013-12-10 Thread Jim Clark
Hi We have a 40 seat computer lab that we use for data analysis, research methods, physiological psychology, and cognitive neuroscience. Other courses may also eventually use the lab. We also have some to spend each year on labs and I wondered if people might have suggestions about

Re: [tips] Useful Hardware and Software for Computer Lab?

2013-12-10 Thread Carol
I don't have ant suggestions but I'd love to know what you've already got along with what others have, like, or suggest. Carol On Dec 10, 2013, at 2:26 PM, Jim Clark j.cl...@uwinnipeg.ca wrote: Hi We have a 40 seat computer lab that we use for data analysis, research

[tips] Useful Hardware and Software for Computer Lab?

2013-12-10 Thread Mike Wiliams
This is a shameless plug for software I designed myself. They are all sold through brainmetric.com. Although they were originally designed for research studies, I have always had in the back of my head that many would be useful in teaching labs. I also developed some programs for teaching