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Recalling the Museum Experience

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  • John H. Falk, “Museum Recollections,” in Proceedings of First Annual Visitor Studies Meeting, ed. Stephen Bitgood et al. (Jacksonville, Ala.: Psychology Institute, Jacksonville State University, 1988), pp. 60–65.
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  • John H. Falk and Lynn D. Dierking, “Assessing the Long-Term Impact of School Field Trips,” in Current Trends in Audience Research and Evaluation, vol. 8 (Washington, D.C.: AAM Committee on Audience Research and Evaluation, 1994), pp. 71–74.
  • Robin Fivush, Judith Hudson, and Katherine Nelson, “Children's Long-Term Memory for a Novel Event: An Exploratory Study,” Merrill-Palmer Quarterly 30, no. 3 (1984): 303–17.
  • Inez S. Wolins, Nina Jensen, and Robyn Ulzheimer, “Children's Memories of Museum Field Trips: A Qualitative Study,” Journal of Museum Education 17, no. 2 (Spring/Summer 1992): 17–27.
  • John Stevenson, “The Long-Term Impact of Interactive Exhibits,” International Journal of Science Education 13, no. 5 (1991): 521–31.
  • Paulette McManus, “A Study of Visitors' Memories of Gallery 33,” in Gallery 33: A Visitor Study, ed. J. P. Jones (Birmingham, U.K.: Birmingham City Council, 1993), pp. 56–74.
  • Amy Cota and Stephen Bitgood, “Museum Studies of Memory: Selected Abstracts,” Visitor Behavior 9, no. 2 (1994): 13–14.

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