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Bibliography of Interpretive Resources<br />

Basman, Cem, Michael J. Manfredo, Susan C. Barro, Jerry J. Vaske, and Alan Watson.<br />

Norm Accessibility: An Exploratory Study of Backcountry and Frontcountry<br />

Recreational Norms. Leisure Sciences 18, (1996): 177-191.<br />

Beck, Larry. Optimal Experiences in Nature: Implications for Interpreters. Legacy 4,<br />

1 (1993): 27-30.<br />

Beck, Larry. Journal of Forestry: Landscape Attachments, Public Participation in<br />

Planning, and Northern Spotted Owls. Legacy 5, 3 (1994): 27-29.<br />

Beckmann, Elizabeth A. Evaluating Visitors' Reactions to Interpretation in<br />

Australian National Parks. Journal of Interpretation Research 4, 1 (1999): 5-19.<br />

Bishop, Gail. The Effectiveness of the National Park Service Red Wolf Education<br />

Program at Gulf Islands National Seashore. Legacy 3, 5 (1992): 29-33.<br />

Bitgood, S., and D. Patterson. The Effect of Gallery Changes on Visitor Reading and<br />

Object Viewing Time. Environment and Behavior 25, 6 (1993): 761-781.<br />

Bitgood, S. and S. Bishop. The Role of a Current Visit, Prior Visits, and Gender on<br />

Visitor Perception of a Natural History Museum. IVLS Review: A Journal of<br />

Visitor Behavior 2, 1 (1991): 49-65.<br />

Bitgood, S., D. Patterson, and A. Benefield. Exhibit Design and Visitor Behavior -<br />

Emperical Relationships. Environment and Behavior 20, 4 (1988): 474-491.<br />

Bixler, R., C. Carlisle, W. Hammitt, and M. Floyd. Observed Fears and Discomforts<br />

Among Urban Students on Field Trips to Wildland Areas. Journal of<br />

Environmental Education 26, 1 (1994): 24-33.<br />

Brown, Barbara F., and Gabriel J. Cherem. Interpretation: A “Brain-Compatible”<br />

Way to Learn. Journal of Interpretation 4, 2 (1979): 2-12.<br />

Brown, Perry J., and John D. Hunt. The Influence of Information Signs on Visitor<br />

Distribution and Use. Journal of Leisure Research 1, 1 (1969): 79-83.<br />

Cable, Ted. Human Dimensions in Wildlife Research: Hidden Treasures. Legacy 6, 2<br />

(1995): 20-21.<br />

Cable, Ted T., Douglas M. Knudson, and William F. Theobald. The Application of<br />

the Theory of Reasoned Action to the Evaluation of Interpretation. Journal of<br />

Interpretation 11, 1 (1986): 11-26.<br />

Carle, Janet. Evaluation Of the Interpretive Experience. The Interpreter 11, 4<br />

(1980): 3-11.<br />

Carlson, Stephan. From Hands-On to Minds-On: Modes for Learning in<br />

Educationally Oriented Recreation Facilities. Legacy 6, 2 (1995): 6-12.<br />

Christensen, H. H. and P. N. Clark. Increasing Public Involvement to Reduce<br />

Depreciative Behavior in Recreation Settings. Leisure Sciences 5, 4 (1983): 359-379.<br />

Christensen, Joel. Interpretation Can Target Everyone. Legacy 1, 1 (1990): 11-15.<br />

Christensen, Joel. Interpretation and Teenagers. Legacy 4, 6 (1993): 26.<br />

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