Clinical Assessment, Computerized Methods, and Instrumentation (Computers in Psychology, 7)

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Author(s): F. J. Maarse
Year: 2003

Language: English
Pages: 248

Bookcover......Page 1
Half-Title......Page 2
Title......Page 4
Copyright......Page 5
Contents......Page 6
Preface......Page 8
1 Computerized Measurement of Implicit Short Term Memory Retention in a Digit Copying Task......Page 12
2 Neuropsychological Assessment of Spatial Memory:Using Object Relocation in Clinical Subjects......Page 25
3 Developing a Computer-Supported,Collaborative Learning Environment for Argumentative Writing......Page 36
4 A Multi-Media Computer Program for Training in Basic Professional Counseling Skills......Page 51
5 The Conquered Giant: The Use of the Computer in Play Therapy......Page 63
6 A Conceptualization of Alexithymia and Defense Mechanisms in relation to Lateral Brain Dominance......Page 76
7 Quantification of Eye Blinks and Eye Tics in Gilles de la Tourette Syndrome by Means of Computer-Assisted Observational Analysis-Clinical Application......Page 95
8 Sequential Testing in Psychodiagnostics Using Minimax Decision Theory......Page 110
9 Visual Ordination Techniques in Grid Methodology:The Example of the Self-Confrontation Method......Page 123
10 From Theory to Research: Computer Applications in a Novel Educational Programs for Introductory Psychology......Page 138
11 Psychotherapy Treatment Decisions Supported by SelectCare......Page 146
12 A Method for the Assessment of Interpersonal Funtioning in a Residental Group Therapy Program......Page 156
13 Using Windows for Psychological Tests and Experiments with Real-time Requirements......Page 167
14 WinTask: Using Microsoft Windows ™ for Real-time Psychological Experiments......Page 176
15 Mouse or Touch Screen......Page 191
16 Automan: A Psychologically Based Model of a Human Driver......Page 204
17 Workplace for Analysis of Task Performance......Page 218
18 Cognitive Analysis and Modeling of an Ambulance Dispatch Task......Page 232
Author Index......Page 244
Computers in psychology......Page 246