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. 1995 Spring;28(1):85–86. doi: 10.1901/jaba.1995.28-85

Level of interactivity of videodisc instruction on college students' recall of AIDS information.

K M Kritch 1, D E Bostow 1, R F Dedrick 1
PMCID: PMC1279790  PMID: 7706153

Abstract

Experiment 1 confirmed the greater effectiveness of constructed-response interactive videodisc instruction when compared to a click-to-continue or passive viewing formats on posttest recall of AIDS information by 101 college students. Experiment 2 extended the analysis using a counterbalanced (ABAB-BABA) intrasubject design with 4 students in each of three ability groups. The necessity of constructing answers appears to be an important factor in the effectiveness of instructional programs.

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