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Volume 8, Number 2 - National Association for Interpretation
Volume 8, Number 2 - National Association for Interpretation
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Visitor Studies, Evaluation & Research<br />
Waltz, Phil. Evaluating the Attraction Power, Holding Power, and Information Recall<br />
of Watchable Wildlife in Parks (WWIP) Kiosks. 1997 Interpretive Sourcebook<br />
(1997): 198.<br />
Wang, Theresa L., David L. Larsen, and Jasmine Chen. Interpretation Initiatives in<br />
the National Park Service: Understanding Visitor Meanings. 1998 Interpretive<br />
Sourcebook (1998): 138-139.<br />
Wang, Theresa L., David L. Larsen, and Joyce E. Meredith. Interpretation Initiatives<br />
in the NPS: Using Visitor Meanings of Place Data to Enhance Intepreters’<br />
Knowledge of the Audience. 1999 Interpretive Sourcebook (1999): 204-205.<br />
Weaver, Stephanie. What Do ‘They’ Want?: Evaluation Equals Better Interpretation.<br />
1999 Interpretive Sourcebook (1999): 251-252.<br />
Wells, Marcella. Research: A Foundation for Interpretation. 1996 Interpretive<br />
Sourcebook: Proceedings of the National Interpreters Workshop (1996): 296.<br />
Wells, Marcella. Summative Evaluation of Golden Gate State Park Visitor Center.<br />
2000 Interpretive Sourcebook (2000): 184-185.<br />
Wiessinger, John. Right Before Your Eyes: Reaching the “Unconverted”. Proceedings of<br />
the 1989 National Interpreters Workshop St. Paul, Minnesota (1989): 165-168.<br />
Wohlstein, Kerry, and David Kronk. Teaching Critical Thinking and Creative<br />
Problem Solving in an Interpretive Program. The 1995 Interpretive Sourcebook<br />
(1995): 211-212.<br />
Zuefle, David Matthew. Who Interprets? 1997 Interpretive Sourcebook (1997): 197.<br />
PH. D. AND MASTERS T HESES<br />
Allison, James C. An Analysis of Interpretive Media and Their Application of Spence<br />
Gulch, Idaho. Utah State University, Logan, 1965.<br />
Barget, R. G. The Effectiveness of an Indirect Control Message in Decreasing the<br />
Depreciative Behavior of Remote Camping Location Users. Master’s Thesis,<br />
Texas A&M University, College Station, TX, 1984.<br />
Blake, Clifton G. Two Methods of Presenting a Promotional Message to National<br />
Forest Amphitheater Visitors: A Measure of their Effectiveness. Institute for the<br />
Study of Outdoor Recreation and Tourism, Utah State University, Logan, 1971.<br />
Brennan, Thomas J. Elements of Social Group Behavior in a Natural Setting.<br />
Department of Recreation and Parks, Texas A&M University, College Station,<br />
1976.<br />
Carman, Sam F. A Study of the Relationship Between Superstition and Perception of<br />
the Natural Environment Among Children in Marion, Indiana. Ball State<br />
University, Muncie, Indiana, 1977.<br />
Cherem, Gabriel J. The Kensington Metropolitan Park Nature Area: A Survey of<br />
Visitor Characteristics. University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, 1971.<br />
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