PsyScope is a graphically oriented, script-based program for the control of
experiments on Macintosh computers that has been made freely available to
the psychology community by its developers (Cohen, MacWhinney, Flatt, & Pro
vost, 1993) at Carnegie Mellon Univeristy. We describe a graduated tutorial
that was written for new users of PsyScope (instructors or students); the
text and scripts can be retrieved from a website at Hamilton College (http:
//cogito.hamilton.edu/tutorial/). The tutorial examples may be used as cla
ssroom demonstrations or as pedagogical aids in teaching students how to us
e PsyScope in their own research projects. The four examples include a Stro
op test, simple and choice reaction time, and a sentence-verification task.