A comparative study of conventional instruction and individual programed instruction in the college classroom. |
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Authors: | Rawls, James R. Perry, Oliver Timmons, Edwin O. |
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Abstract: | The traditional college classroom teaching method of lecture and assigned readings was compared with an individual programed instructional method utilizing a programed text. 21 pairs of Ss, matched according to sex, age, intelligence test score, and hours of formal training in the biological sciences, were 1st tested upon completion of the physiological portion of an introductory psychology course. They were then retested 6 wk. later. No significant differences were found in performance on Test 1. However, the level of performance on Test 2 was significantly higher for the program-instructed group. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved) |
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Keywords: | conventional instruction individual programed instruction college classroom teaching method |
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