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Otto H MacLin

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Behavior Research Methods, Instruments, & Computers : a Journal of the Psychonomic Society, Inc|June 12, 2004
A computerized simulation for investigating gambling behavior during roulette playOtto H MacLin, Mark R Dixon
Perception|June 3, 2010
The 'bookshelf illusion'--a real-world Zöllner-type illusion?Otto H MacLin, Dwight J Peterson
Behavior Research Methods|August 19, 2007
PC_Eyewitness: evaluating the New Jersey methodOtto H MacLin, Colin M Phelan
Perception|April 17, 2003
The ambiguous-race face illusionOtto H MacLin, Roy S Malpass
Behavior Research Methods|September 21, 2005
Coding observational data: a software solutionOtto H MacLin, M Kimberly MacLin
The Journal of Psychology|September 24, 2004
The alias advantage and perceptions of guiltOtto H MacLin, M Kimberly MacLin
Behavior Research Methods|September 8, 2006
An evaluation of response allocations to concurrently available slot machine simulationsMark R Dixon, Otto H MacLin, Dustin Daugherty
Behavior Research Methods|September 21, 2005
PC_Eyewitness: a computerized framework for the administration and practical application of research in eyewitness psychologyOtto H MacLin, Christian A Meissner, Laura A Zimmerman
Law and Human Behavior|June 21, 2005
PC_Eyewitness and the sequential superiority effect: computer-based lineup administrationOtto H MacLin, Laura A Zimmerman, Roy S Malpass
Behavior Research Methods|July 10, 2009
PsychoPro 2.0: using multidimensional scaling to examine the perceptual categorization of raceOtto H MacLin, Dwight J Peterson, Cody Hashman, et al.
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Behavior Research Methods, Instruments, & Computers : a Journal of the Psychonomic Society, Inc|June 12, 2004
A computerized simulation for investigating gambling behavior during roulette playOtto H MacLin, Mark R Dixon
Perception|June 3, 2010
The 'bookshelf illusion'--a real-world Zöllner-type illusion?Otto H MacLin, Dwight J Peterson
Behavior Research Methods|August 19, 2007
PC_Eyewitness: evaluating the New Jersey methodOtto H MacLin, Colin M Phelan
Perception|April 17, 2003
The ambiguous-race face illusionOtto H MacLin, Roy S Malpass
Behavior Research Methods|September 21, 2005
Coding observational data: a software solutionOtto H MacLin, M Kimberly MacLin
The Journal of Psychology|September 24, 2004
The alias advantage and perceptions of guiltOtto H MacLin, M Kimberly MacLin
Behavior Research Methods|September 8, 2006
An evaluation of response allocations to concurrently available slot machine simulationsMark R Dixon, Otto H MacLin, Dustin Daugherty
Behavior Research Methods|September 21, 2005
PC_Eyewitness: a computerized framework for the administration and practical application of research in eyewitness psychologyOtto H MacLin, Christian A Meissner, Laura A Zimmerman
Law and Human Behavior|June 21, 2005
PC_Eyewitness and the sequential superiority effect: computer-based lineup administrationOtto H MacLin, Laura A Zimmerman, Roy S Malpass
Behavior Research Methods|July 10, 2009
PsychoPro 2.0: using multidimensional scaling to examine the perceptual categorization of raceOtto H MacLin, Dwight J Peterson, Cody Hashman, et al.
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