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Yammine, Kaissar; Violato, Claudio – Anatomical Sciences Education, 2015
Many medical graduates are deficient in anatomy knowledge and perhaps below the standards for safe medical practice. Three-dimensional visualization technology (3DVT) has been advanced as a promising tool to enhance anatomy knowledge. The purpose of this review is to conduct a meta-analysis of the effectiveness of 3DVT in teaching and learning…
Descriptors: Anatomy, Visualization, Teaching Methods, Medical Education
Peer reviewedBaker, Rose; Dwyer, Francis – International Journal of Instructional Media, 2000
The purpose of this meta-analytic assessment was to examine the instructional effect of visualization, color versus black and white, and method of presentation (self-paced versus externally paced) in terms of facilitating high school and college student achievement on tests measuring different educational objectives. (Author/LRW)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Color, Educational Objectives, Higher Education
Druva-Roush, Cynthia Ann; Wu, Zhi Jun – 1989
Meta-analysis techniques were used to summarize the results concerning gender differences reported in doctoral dissertations on visual spatial skills. Dissertations were chosen because they are not subject to the selection process of journals, which may bias results toward large effects. An analysis of 150 independent data points in 43…
Descriptors: Cognitive Ability, College Students, Doctoral Dissertations, Effect Size

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