BIBLIOGRAPHY: PROFESSIONAL PUBLICATIONS
RELATED TO NEUROPSYCHOLOGY and COMPUTERS
by: Jeff Browndyke
Booth-Kewley, S., Edwards, J.E., & Rosenfeld, P. (1992).
Impression management, social desirability, and computer administration
of attitude questionnaires: Does the computer make a difference?
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Browndyke, J.N. (1996). Online Neuropsychology Project
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Browndyke, J.N, Santa Maria, M.P., Pinkston, J.B., & Gouvier,
W.D. (1998). Online neuropsychology project: A survey of general
head injury and prevention knowledge between professionals and non-professionals.
Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology, 13(1), 133.
Burke, M.J., & Normand, J. (1987). Computerized psychological
testing: Overview and critique. Professional Psychology: Research
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Dubrovsky, V.J., Kiesler, S., & Sethna, B.N. (1991).
The equalizationphenomenon: Status effects in computer-mediated and face-to-facedecision-making
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Fawcett, J., & Buhle, E. Using the Internet for data-collection:
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Federico, P. (1992). Assessing semantic knowledge using computer-based
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Gaydosh, C.N. (1996). Using the internet for triple-blind
psychological research studies. Paper presented at the 1996 Society
for Computers in Psychology Conference. Chicago, IL.
George, C.E., Lankford, J.S., & Wilson, S.E. (1992). The
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Hewson, C.M., Laurent, D., & Vogel, C.M.(1996). Proper
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Honaker, L.M. (1988). The equivalency of computerized and
conventional MMPI administration: A critical review. Clinical Psychology
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oncomputerized test performance in the elderly. Journal of Applied
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Kiesler, S., & Sproull L.S. (1986). Response effects in
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Kieley, J.M. (1996). CGI scripts: Gateways to world-wide-web
power. Behavior Research Methods, Instruments, and Computers, 28,
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King, S.A. (1996). Researching Internet Communities: Proposed
Ethical Guidelines for the Reporting of Results. The Information Society,
12, 119-127.
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Krantz, J.H., Ballard, J., & Scher, J.(in press). Comparing
the results of laboratory and world wide web samples on the determinants
of female attractiveness. Behavior Research Methods, Instruments,
and Computers.
Liefeld, J.P. (1988). Response effects in computer-administered
questioning. Journal of Marketing Research, 25, 405-409.
Makulowich, J.S. Labs online: research on the Internet.
Environmental Health Perspectives, 103(2), 148-50 1995.
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from automated and conventional educational and psychological tests: A
review of the literature (College Board Rep. No. 88-8).
Mead, A.D., & Drasgow, F. (1993). Equivalence of computerized
and paper-and-pencil cognitive ability test: A meta-analysis. Psychological
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Mehta, R., & Sivadas, E. (1995). Comparing response rates
and response content in mail versus electronic mail surveys. Journal
of the Market Research Society, 37, 429-439.
Moreland, K. L. (1985). Computer-assisted psychological assessment
in 1986: A practical guide. Special Issue: Computer assessment and
interpretation: Prospects, promise and pitfalls. Computers in Human Behavior,
1, 221-233.
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experiment on the WWW. [WWW document] URL http://www.genpsylab.unizh.ch/WWWExpE.html
Reips, U. (1996). Experimenting in the world wide web.
Paper presented at the 1996 Society for Computers in Psychology Conference.
Chicago, IL. Rosenthal, R. & Rosnow, R. (1975). The Volunteer Subject.
NewYork: Wiley.
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Current status and implications for the future. Measurement &
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Sampson, J. P., Jr., Kolodinsky, R. W., & Greeno, B. P. (1997).
Counseling on the information highway: Future possibilities and potential
problems. Journal of Counseling and Development, 75, 203-212.
Schmidt, W.C.(in press). World wide web survey research: Benefits,
Potential Problems, and Solutions. Behavior Research Methods, Instruments,
and Computers.
Skinner, H.A. & Allen, B.A. (1983). Does the computer
make a difference? Computerized versus face-to-face versus self-report
assessment of alcohol, drug, and tobacco use. Journal of Consulting
& Clinical Psychology, 51, 267-275.
Smith, M.A. (in press). Virtual subjects: Using the internet
as an alternative source of subjects and research environment. Behavior
Research Methods, Instruments, and Computers.
Smith. M.A. & Leigh, B. (1996). Using the world wide web
to institute a distributed, on-line participant pool. Paper presented
at the 1996 Society for Computers in Psychology Conference. Chicago, IL.
Space, L.G. (1981). The computer as psychometrician. BehaviorResearch
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Sproull, L.S. (1986). Using electronic mail for data collection
in organizational research. Academy of Management Journal, 29,159-169.
Stern, S.E. & Faber, J.E. (1996). The lost email method:
Milgram's lost letter technique in the age of the internet. Paper
presented at the 1996 Society for Computers in Psychology Conference.
Chicago, IL.
Thomas, J. (Ed.). (1996). The Ethics of Cyberspace Research
[Special Issue]. The Information Society, 12(2).
Walsh, J.P., Kiesler, S., Sproull, L.S., & Hesse, B.W. (1992).
Self-selected and randomly selected respondents in a computer network
survey. Public Opinion Quarterly, 56, 241-244.
Waskul, D. & Douglass, M. (1996). Considering the Electronic
Participant: Some Polemical Observations on the Ethics of On-Line Research.
The Information Society, 12, 129-139.
Webster, J., & Compeau, D. (1996). Computer-assisted
versus paper-and-pencil administration of questionnaires. Behavior
Research Methods, Instruments, & Computers, 28, 567-576.
Mr. Jeff Browndyke is the owner of Telepsychology
Solutions, Inc., http://www.telepsychology.net
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