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Editorial
This issue of Behavior Research Methods comprises, in part, articles based on presentations at the 35th Annual Meeting of the Society for Computers in Psychology (SCiP). SCiP is a society that brings together psychologists interested in techniques and issues surrounding the use of computers in all facets of psychology. The annual meeting is held the day before the Psychonomic Society meeting in the same location. Over the years, many ground-breaking techniques for the use of computers in psychological research and teaching have been first presented at this conference. These studies often later find their way into this journal, either in this special issue or as regular contributions. If you have any interest in the use of computers in psychology and are going to the Psychonomic Society Annual Meeting, it would be worth arriving a day early to take in this important conference.
The 2005 Annual Meeting
The one-day conference was held at the Sheraton...