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Journal of Special Education Technology

1989 Volume 9, Number 4

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Number of articles: 4

  1. Collecting and Analyzing Continuous Behavioral Data with the TRS-80 Model 100-102 Portable Laptop Computer

    Dallas Denny & James Fox

    Described are features and functions of the Behavioral Observation System--Computerized (BOSCO), which was developed for TRS-80 laptop computers to integrate data collection and analysis functions ... More

    pp. 183-89

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  2. The Use of Portable Microcomputers to Collect Student and Teacher Behavior Data

    Herbert Rieth

    Using portable microcomputers, three applications programs were developed and implemented to collect, store, transmit, and analyze teacher/student observational data. The three applications... More

    pp. 190-99

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  3. A Handheld Computer System for Classroom Observations

    Richard A. Saudargas & R D. Bunn

    A handheld computer observation system was developed using Hewlett-Packard HP71B computers for recording and IBM-PCs for storing and analyzing data. Algorithims used in observing interactions... More

    pp. 200-6

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  4. A Computer-Based System for Collecting and Analyzing Observational Data

    Alan C. Repp

    This article describes a system based on the Epson HX-20 used for real time (rather than time-sample) recording of behavior observation data, which allows the researcher additional options in... More

    pp. 207-17

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