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This paper was prepared for a special issue of Instructional Science edited by Dean T. Jamison. The authors wish to acknowledge the support of The Spencer Foundation under the aegis of the grant on “Education and the Distribution of Income” as well as support from the National Science Foundation under NSF grant EC-37762 to Educational Testing Service.
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Carnoy, M., Levin, H.M. Evaluation of educational media: Some issues. Instr Sci 4, 385–406 (1975). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00053882
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