John H. Krantz

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Here are my current research interests

Sensation and Perception Online Laboratory.  This is my online research laboratory.

The Visual Front End.  A discussion of my computational model of the different levels of cells of the visual system with access to the Java version of the modeling tool.

Advanced Training Institute on Web Research.  Web pages related to my participation in a series of advanced training institutes on doing web-based research.

Below are links to some of my research and presentations and publications that have information on the web:

Krantz, J. H. (2005).  EditorialBehavior Research Methods, 37, 1-2.

Krantz, J. H. (2001).  Stimulus delivery on the web: What can be presented when calibration isn't possible.  In U.-D. Reips & M. Bosnjak (Eds.), Dimensions of Internet Science (pp.113-130) Berlin: Pabst Science Publishers. 

Woods, C. B. & Krantz, J. H.  (2001).  Sensation and perception: A window on brain and mind.  In S. F. Davis & J. Halonen, eds. The Many Faces of Psychological Research in the Twenty-First Century.  Teaching Of Psychology. 

Krantz, J. H. (2001).  Technology for the Terrified:  The Why and How to Get Started Using Media in the Classroom.  Presented at the 18th Annual Mid-America Conference for Teachers of Psychology.  Evansville, IN. 

Krantz, J. H. (2001).  Media, Media Everywhere but Nothing for Me: A Survey of Media for a Broad Cross-Section of Psychology.  Presented at the 18th Annual Mid-America Conference for Teachers of Psychology.  Evansville, IN.

Krantz, J. H. (2000).  Tell me, what did you see?  The stimulus on computersBehavior Research Methods, Instruments, & Computers, 32, 221-229.

Krantz, J. H. (2000).  A Computational Model of the Retina.  Presented at the 30th annual meeting of the Society for Computers in Psychology.

Krantz, J. H. (2000).  The Brief History and Validity of Web Research.  Presented at the 72nd Annual Meeting of the Midwestern Psychology Association.

Krantz, J. H. & Dalal, R. (2000).  Validity of Web-Based Psychological Research. In M. H. Birnbaum (Ed.), Psychological experiments on the internet (pp. 35-60).  New York: Academic Press.

Krantz, J. H., (1999).  Tell Me, What Did You See?  The Stimulus on Computers.  Presented at the 29th annual meeting of the Society for Computers in Psychology.

Krantz, J. H., (1999). Stimulus Presentation and the Validity of Web Studies.  Presented at the 107th annual convention of the American Psychological Association, Boston, MA. 

Krantz, J. H., Ballard, J., Scher, J. (1997). Comparing the results of laboratory and World-Wide Web Samples on the determinants of female attractiveness.   Behavior Research Methods, Instruments, & Computers, 29, 264-269.

Krantz, J. H. and Eagley, B. M. (1996).  Creating psychological tutorials on the World-Wide Web.  Behavior Research Methods, Instruments, & Computers, 28, 156-160.

Welch, N. & Krantz, J. H. (1996).  The World-Wide Web as a medium for psychoacoustical demonstrations and experiments:  Experience and results.  Behavior Research Methods, Instruments, & Computers, 28, 192-196.

 

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