In this paper, researchers from the Smithsonian's Institutional Studies Office discuss a study of the "Ocean Planet" exhibition presented at the National Museum of Natural History (April 1995-April 1996). The purpose of this study was to measure the degree to which the exhibition's message was communicated to visitors and the extent to which the exhibition goals were realized.
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Andrew Pekarik
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Smithsonian Institution


Adam Bickford
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Smithsonian Institution

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ISSN
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1064-5578
Publication Name:
Visitor Studies
Volume:
9
Number:
1
Page Number:
103
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