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Peer reviewedCollyer, Charles E. – Teaching of Psychology, 1984
Five ways the computer can be used in psychology courses to teach thinking are described: using the computer to replace things that already work (e.g., a tachistoscope); programing the computer; simulating specialized procedures and situations; providing behavior to be observed and described; and posing problems for analysis and solution. (RM)
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Computers, Higher Education, Problem Solving


