The article focuses on a study guided by identity theory and a model of interest development to assess the use of comic books for conveying science information. The study employs viruses as scientific content which is reviewed to disseminate, and provide evidence regarding the limited knowledge of general public. It mentions that key concepts are summarized to compare comic and essay formats for disseminating scientific information.
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Julia McQuillan
Author
University of Nebraska, Lincoln
Peter Halpin
Author
New York University
Camilla Matuk
Author
University of California, Berkeley
Citation
ISSN
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0157-244X
DOI
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10.1007/s11165-013-9358-x
Publication Name:
Research in Science Education
Volume:
43
Number:
6
Page Number:
2309
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