In this article, Jacksonville State University's Stephen Bitgood and Ann Cleghorn share findings from a study that attempted to assess recall for three different types of exhibit events: visual (exhibit objects), semantic (label content), and other sensory impressions (sounds, temperature, darkness, touch). The aim of the study was to compare recollections for these three types of knowledge across exhibit areas at the Anniston Museum of Natural History.
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Ann Cleghorn
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Jacksonville State University
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0892-4996
Publication Name:
Visitor Behavior
Volume:
9
Number:
2
Page Number:
11
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