Using personal computers for experimental control |
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Authors: | Robert S. Mclean |
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Affiliation: | 1. Ontario Institute for Studies in Education, 252 Bloor Street West, M5S1V6, Toronto, Canada
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Abstract: | The popularization of microcomputers makes available computer control of experiments at a price under $1,000. The Commodore PET is used as an illustration of the capabilities and problems an experimenter faces in instrumenting simple experiments with this equipment. Hardware interfacing is simple and the programming is done in BASIC. A sample experiment on instrumental conditioning is used as an example. |
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