Effects of text illustrations: A review of research

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Abstract

Can illustrations aid learning of text material? These authors review the results of 55 experiments comparing learning from illustrated text with learning from text alone. They go on to look at research in closely related fields (involving, for example, nonrepresentational pictures, graphic organizers, learner-produced drawings) and conclude by offering guidelines for practice. © 1982 Association for Educational Communications and Technology.

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Levie, W. H., & Lentz, R. (1982). Effects of text illustrations: A review of research. Educational Communication & Technology, 30(4), 195–232. https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02765184

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