On the Uses of Computers for Experimental Control and Data Acquisition

even more informal social activities of recreation. Chinked in between these group activities are periods of individual problem solving in which we seek &dquo;How shall I ask for a raise?&dquo; or &dquo;Which person in -class shall I approach to get the notes on the lecture I missed?&dquo; or &dquo;Oh lord! I am in the dummy-how do I get back into my hand?&dquo; Men have invented many institutions to help regulate group activities. For example, the organization chart of the company, the group class assignment, the rules of bridge, and the concept of a personal budget. Academics build models of individual and group problem solving in order to aid in the understanding of how these complex processes work. 1

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