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Journal of Experimental Psychology: Applied

March 2005 Volume 11, Number 1

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Number of articles: 1

  1. The Case for Coherence in Scientific Explanations: Quantitative Details Can Hurt Qualitative Understanding

    Richard E. Mayer & Joshua Jackson

    In Experiments 1A and 1B, students read a concise booklet containing 653 words and 6 illustrations describing the formation, propagation, and dispersion of ocean waves (concise group) or an... More

    pp. 13-18

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