Some implications of computer networks for psychology |
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Authors: | Walter A. Sedelow |
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Affiliation: | 1. Division of Mathematical and Computer Sciences, National Science Foundation, 20550, Washington, D.C. 2. The University of Kansas at Lawrence, 66045, Lawrence, Kansas
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Abstract: | Computer networking as a subject of psychological research has varied facets, including the social psychology of scientists, the role of group “labeling” practices, and the paradigm development process, as well as the definitions of software, hardware, and communication systems and interfaces that fit the research styles, aspirations, and work habits specific to psychologists. |
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