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Instructional Television: Does It Affect Student Attitudes?

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Pages 164-167 | Published online: 30 Jul 2010
 

Abstract

The University of Montana offered an MBA accounting class with a live television component during the fall quarter, 1988. Three separate classroom situations were involved. Pre- and post-quarter questionnaires were administered to the three groups of students. This research project was designed to determine what, if any, differences existed between these three groups of MBA students with regard to attitudes. A significant difference in attitudes was found between the groups.

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