AN IBM 1620 PROGRAM FOR ADMINISTERING A PROBLEM SOLVING TASK TO INDIVIDUAL SUBJECTS.

Abstract

The report is a description of a program for an IBM 1620 computer which enables it to carry out the entire procedure of administering a complex problem solving task to individual human subjects. The experimental record is a typed dialogue between the subject and the computer-experimenter. The first section of the report is a description of the experimental procedure to be automated. The second section contains a description of P1, the original version of the experimenter program and a description of an experiment designed to assess P1. This experiment proved P1 to be a rather dismal failure in that it presented the subject with a task overburdened with procedural complications. Its description is included in this report as a guide to others who wish to automate their own experiments. The third section is a description of P2, the revised experimenter program, and a summary of two experiments which employed P2. Section four is a discussion of what has been learned from the attempt to automate a problem solving task together with some suggestions for future efforts in this area. The paper concludes with recommendations for a third version of the experimenter program which should be an even better problem administrator than P2. (Author)

Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Jun 01, 1966
Accession Number
AD0651231

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  • Edward S. Johnson

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  • Yale University

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  • Computers

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  • Computational Linguistics
  • Instructional Design and Training Evaluation.
  • Systems Analysis and Design