Controlling experiments with a general-purpose time-sharing system |
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Authors: | L. Rowell Huesmann |
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Affiliation: | 1. Yale University, 06510, New Haven, Connecticut
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Abstract: | For many experiments in the behavioral and biomedical sciences, there is no substitute for an experimental-control computer with true real-time capabilities. However, if an experimenter can tolerate timing errors of several seconds, then he can reap the benefits of computer control by buying time on a general-purpose time-sharing system. There can be little doubt that a self-contained computer-controlled laboratory will be more economical if a fair number of experiments are contemplated. But when only a few experiments are planned, the researcher may find that he can run them with a general-purpose time-sharing system at only a fraction of the cost of establishing a |
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