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Bryan K Saville1, Troy Cox, Sean O'Brien
1James Madison University, Harrisonburg, Virginia, USA. savillbk@jmu.edu
Abstract:
Several studies suggest that interteaching improves student learning more than traditional lectures, but few have examined which components of interteaching contribute to its efficacy. We examined whether the lecture component of interteaching affected students' exam grades and cumulative point totals in a research methods course. Although students who received lectures had consistently higher exam scores than students who did not, the differences were statistically significant on only 2 of 5 exams. Students who received lectures, however, earned significantly more points during the semester.
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