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This article is based on a Ph.D. dissertation,The Effect of Supplemental Information Superimposed upon Aural and Visual Elements of an Instructional Motion Picture, completed by the author at Syracuse University, August 1964.
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Davis, J.A. Superimposition of supplemental information on an instructional film. AVCR 13, 275–288 (1965). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02768479
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