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Measuring attitudes toward filmed courses

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  1. Conducted by Kansas State College, Pittsburg, July 1, 1959 to June 30, 1960. For a description see: Popham, W. J., and Sadnavitch, J. M.The Effectiveness of Filmed Science Courses in Public Secondary Schools. Kansas State College of Pittsburg, August 1960.

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Dr. Sadnavitch, associate professor of education at Northern Illinois University, is presently consultant in special education conducting a survey of special education needs in 22 counties of Illinois served by the university. Assistant professor of education at San Francisco State College, Dr. Popham is currently completing the second of two experiments under Title VII dealing with the effectiveness of tape recorded lectures in college teaching.

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Sadnavitch, J.M., Popham, W.J. Measuring attitudes toward filmed courses. ETR&D 8, 286–288 (1960). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02713463

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