Effect of Mathemagenic Cues On Retention of Graphically Presented Data.

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Effect of Mathemagenic Cues On Retention of Graphically Presented Data.
Kirk, Sandra K., 1943-
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ABC 3. In what units is the time spent watching TV measured?
a. Seconds b. Minutes c. Hours d. Days e. Years 'GRAPH DISPLAYED HERE' 4. How much time did two-year olds spend watching TV each day?
a. 10 minutes b. 10 hours c. 50 minutes d. 50 hours e. 100 minutes f. 100 hours 5. How much time did three-year olds spend watching TV each day?
a. 50 minutes b. 50 minutes c. 70 minutes d. 80 minutes e. 90 minutes f. 100 minutes 6. Based on the information in the graph, which is the best statement to m
...ake about the amount of time spent by twelve year olds?
a. Twelve year olds probably spend less than 50 minutes per day watching TV.
b. Twelve year olds probably spend more than 50 minutes per day watching TV.
c. This graph does not give enough information to answer this question about twelve year olds.
;graph displayed HERE) Which of these generalizations best describes the data in the graph?
a. As children get older they spend more time watching TV.
b. As children get older they spend less time watching TV.


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