This study investigated visitors' and staff's perceptions about the communication of science in a traditional natural history museum. The research examined the science-related outcomes for adult visitors and explored visitors' and staff's ideas of science and how it is portrayed at the museum.
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Léonie J. Rennie
Author
Curtin University of Technology

Gina Williams
Author
Curtin University of Technology
Citation
DOI
:
10.1007/s11422-006-9036-7
Publication Name:
Cultural Studies of Science Education
Volume:
1
Number:
4
Page Number:
821
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