Someone else asked that question.  My response; it's a good observation. Here's 
why I believe this is so: it comes down to economics.  That is, there is very 
little money (yet) to be made by creating apps for Android devices.  One of the 
ways that Google positioned the Play store is by telling potential Android 
phone buyers essentially, "We have more free apps!".  That's great for buyers, 
but this discourages app makers from building apps for Android.  How can you 
make a living?  Until Android users are willing to pay for apps we're going to 
see fewer quality apps on Android devices.  The big app making companies (like 
the one that makes Angry Birds) can afford to do it, but not us little guys.  I 
make hardly any money (a few bucks a month) from my android apps.  It's 
unfortunate, but that's the reality.  I hope this changes.


Michael A. Britt, Ph.D.
[email protected]
http://www.ThePsychFiles.com
Twitter: @mbritt

On Sep 11, 2013, at 2:27 PM, Rick Stevens <[email protected]> wrote:

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>  
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> I'm not sure what to make of the fact that Michael's list is very much 
> oriented towards idevices with no mention of Android.
> 
> Rick Stevens
> Psychology Department
> University of Louisiana at Monroe
> [email protected]
> OSGrid - Evert Snicks
> 
> 
> On Wed, Sep 11, 2013 at 10:32 AM, Deborah S Briihl <[email protected]> 
> wrote:
> Mine are mostly S&P based - and free.
> Brain ones
> Brainview - an MRI of a brain that you can use a slide bar to see from a 
> variety of angles.
> 3-D brain - includes basic ino and labels
> 
> LabTimer - 16 stopwatches you can have running
> 
> S&P
> What U See - hearing test
> What U Hear - vision test
> Vision Test
> Color Test
> Eye Tests Free
> Color Uncovered - more illusions
> SpectrumView - a spectrogram that you create
> 
> Optical Illusions for the IPad - tons of visual illusions
> Eye Illusions
> Illusions
> 
> There are also loads of cogn experiments - such as the Stroop test
> 
> There is a GRE Psychology subject flashcard app and an AP Psych prep
> I noticed Wiley has developed an app for psychology and there is one on 
> general readings in psychology (Psychology). I have mixed feeling about that 
> one.
> 
> 
> Deborah Briihl, PhD
> Dept. of Psychology and Counseling
> Valdosta State University
> 229-333-5994
> [email protected]
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