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National Information System for Psychologyy wa

s a research and development program sponsored and funded by the National Science Foundation n conjunction with membership of the American Psychological Association during the early 70s.

Selected Books and Other Publications

Guide for volunteer abstractors. Washington, D.C.: American Psychological Association, 1973.

Kinkade, Robert G., & Anderson, Joan (Eds.) Human Factors Guide to Design of Nuclear Power Plant Control Rooms. Palto Alto, CA: Electric Power Research Institute, 1986.

Kinkade, Robert G. Human Factors Primer for Decision Makers in Nuclear Power Industry, Palto Alto, CA: Electric Power Research Institute, 1988.




References

Brayfield, A. H. (1970) Scientific communication in psychology: Recent history and context. American Psychologist, 25(4), i-iv.

Clark, K. E. (1971) A critical examination of the national information system for psychology. American Psychologist, 26(4), 325-348.

Garvey, W. D., Griffith, B. C. (1964) Scientific information exchange in Psychology. Science, Dec 25;146(3652):1655-9.

Van Cott, H. P. National Information System for Psychology: A proposed solution for a pressing problem. American Psychologist, 25(5), i-xx.

Pasar: A nrw research service for Behavior Today readers.