Relative effects of visualized and verbal presentation methods in communicating environmental information among stakeholders: Okavango Delta, Botswana
Date
2011-04-12Author
Thakadu, O.
Irani, T.
Telg, R.
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http://www.informaworld.comType
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The present study examined the relative effectiveness of 2 public instructional
communication methods in improving selected predictors of knowledge-sharing
behaviors among communities in the Okavango Delta, Botswana. A total of 120 subjects took part in a quasi experimental study, with 2 experimental treatments:
(a) visualized Power Point presentation and (b) verbal presentation with no visual aids. The results showed that neither method was more effective than the other. However, significant differential effects of method by grouping factor, position, were found among belief and intention measures. The study concluded that
neither method was more effective, but recommended use of integrated public
instructional communication methods.
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