Psychology of Programming
The papers listed below are directly relevant to issues in the psychology of programming. See the individual paper for source of funding.
Gray, W. D., & Boehm-Davis, D. (Eds.). (1996). Sixth workshop of the Empirical Studies of Programmers. Norwood, NJ: Ablex.
Gray, W. D., Spohrer, J. C., & Green, T. R. G. (1993). End-user programming languages: The CHI ë92 workshop report. SIGCHI Bulletin, 25(2), 46-50.
Gray, W. D., & Atwood, M. E. (1992). Transfer, Adaptation, & Use of Intelligent Tutoring Technology: The Case of Grace. In M. Farr and J. Psotka (Eds.), Intelligent instruction by computer: Theory and practice. New York, NY: Taylor and Francis.
Gray, W. D., Corbett, A. T., & VanLehn, K. (1988). Planning and Implementation Errors in Algorithm Design. In Proceedings of the Cognitive Science Society Conference. Montreal, Canada.
Gray, W. D., & Anderson, J. R. (1987). Change episodes in coding: When and how do programmers change their code? In G. M. Olson, S. Sheppard, & E. Soloway (Eds.), Empirical studies of programmers: Second workshop. Norwood, NJ: Ablex Publishing Corporation.