The present study was concerned with the effects of supplementary televised demonstrations on achievement in general psychology. Previous research has established television as an effective instructional medium for many fields of study. The conclusions of research utilizing televised programs as instructional supplements have been equivocal however, with some studies lending support to the use of supplementary programs, and some showing their effects to be negligible. The present study was designed in view of the lack of research investigating the relationship of televised supplements to general psychology
The purposes of this study were to (1) measure the effectiveness of the video tape-recorder as a tea...
A second year of experimental research on young children examined the instructional power of televis...
The students in an introductory college psychology course were given the option of attending live le...
The purpose of the study was to determine the effect of videotaping experiences as an instructional ...
A variety of media are used in undergraduate psychology education—from the traditional text material...
This study was conducted to see whether behavioral responses in a school classroom setting could be ...
Child language-learning is a complex process that varies for each individual child. Researchers have...
This profect was undertaken at the Pennsylvania State University during the academic year 1964-65 wi...
This study was to determine the effects of audio WEI ani video tape (VT) feedback on both verbal and...
This study explores the nature of cognitive responses to television content--the organization and re...
This study evaluated information sources provided for students attending a nonmajors\u27 human anato...
Typescript (photocopy).The purpose of the present study was three-fold. First, the present study sou...
Many students approach psychology in general, and cognitive psychology in particular, with serious m...
The purpose of this study was to determine the differential effects of video taping as an instructio...
This paper focused on Instructional television utilization for the enhancement of cognitive learning...
The purposes of this study were to (1) measure the effectiveness of the video tape-recorder as a tea...
A second year of experimental research on young children examined the instructional power of televis...
The students in an introductory college psychology course were given the option of attending live le...
The purpose of the study was to determine the effect of videotaping experiences as an instructional ...
A variety of media are used in undergraduate psychology education—from the traditional text material...
This study was conducted to see whether behavioral responses in a school classroom setting could be ...
Child language-learning is a complex process that varies for each individual child. Researchers have...
This profect was undertaken at the Pennsylvania State University during the academic year 1964-65 wi...
This study was to determine the effects of audio WEI ani video tape (VT) feedback on both verbal and...
This study explores the nature of cognitive responses to television content--the organization and re...
This study evaluated information sources provided for students attending a nonmajors\u27 human anato...
Typescript (photocopy).The purpose of the present study was three-fold. First, the present study sou...
Many students approach psychology in general, and cognitive psychology in particular, with serious m...
The purpose of this study was to determine the differential effects of video taping as an instructio...
This paper focused on Instructional television utilization for the enhancement of cognitive learning...
The purposes of this study were to (1) measure the effectiveness of the video tape-recorder as a tea...
A second year of experimental research on young children examined the instructional power of televis...
The students in an introductory college psychology course were given the option of attending live le...