In this study, the instructional effectiveness of the planetarium in astronomy education was explored through a meta-analysis of 19 studies. This analysis resulted in a heterogeneous distribution of 24 effect sizes with a mean of +0.28, p<.05. The variability in this distribution was not fully explained under a fixed effect model. As a result, a random effects model was applied. However, a large random effect variance component indicated that study differences were indeed systematic. The findings of this meta-analysis showed that the planetarium has been an effective astronomical teaching tool.
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Bruce Brazell
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Navarro College
Sue Espinoza
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Texas A&M University, Commerce
Citation
ISSN
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1539-1515
DOI
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10.3847/AER2009033
Publication Name:
Astronomy Education Review
Volume:
8
Number:
1
Page Number:
010108-1
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