Jim Clark wrote:
> Hi
>
> We are upgrading our computer lab and hope to acquire some more
> software for demonstrations, laboratories, and the like. I would
> welcome suggestions from people as to commercial, shareware, or
> free packages that they have found to work well (or packages that
> we might want to avoid). The software could be for any area of
> psychology.
>
> Best wishes
> Jim
>
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> James M. Clark (204) 786-9313
> Department of Psychology (204) 774-4134 Fax
> University of Winnipeg 4L02A
> Winnipeg, Manitoba R3B 2E9 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Dear Jim:
Hope the following is of some utility. First, I'd like to acknowledge that
I was able to locate much of the very useful S & P-related software below
because of Hugh Foley's web site (Skidmore College). David Pittenger (Marietta
College) recently went out of his way (while on sabbatical) to send me his
software for teaching perception. C. Michael Levy of Psychology Software Inc.
and the "Lab in Cognition & Perception" software he wrote with Sarah Ransdell
have been exceptionally helpful. Frank Mandriota of Life Science Associates was
quite helpful with respect to lab projects in psychology as well as computer
programs for experimental psychology. Last but not least, Jan Larsen (John
Carroll University) and her web site have also been a great help. Best,
Paul Y. L. Ngo, Ph.D.
Associate Professor and Coordinator of Psychology
Saint Norbert College
De Pere, WI 54115
Voice: (920) 403-3297