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Society for Computers in Psychology : ウィキペディア英語版 | Society for Computers in Psychology
The Society for Computers in Psychology (SCiP) is a scholarly society founded in 1971 with the purpose of the increasing and diffusing knowledge of the use of computers in psychological research.〔(SCiP-Bylaws ) (Accessed Nov 2011)〕 == History == The society's founding was initiated by Donald Tepas who asked for support from the National Science Foundation's Office of Computing Activities. Tepas wanted help with the development of intereactive system for searches. Instead, the NSF suggested that a conference be arranged and its proceedings published, which was indeed done.〔Special Issue of the journal ''Behavior Research Methods & Instruments'' (BRMI)〕〔Castellan, (JR.), N. John (1991) Computers and computing in psychology:Twenty years of progress and still a bright future, ''Behavior Research Methods & Instrumentation'' 23 (2), 106-108〕〔Sidowski, Joseph B. (1990) Past, Present, and Future of the Society for Computers in Psychology, ''Behavior Research Methods & Instruments'' 22 (2): 94-97〕〔Wolfe, Christopher R. (2006) SCiP at 35: An idiosyncratic history of the Society for Computers in Psychology, ''Behavior Research Methods'', 38 (2), 245-250〕
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