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Results: Dual-Coding Theory of Multimedia Learning Experiment 1

In Experiment 1 investigating the dual-coding theory of multimedia learning, high-spatial ability students who received concurrent presentation of animation and narration generated approximately 50% more creative solutions on transfer problems than did high-spatial ability students who received successive presentation or no instruction. Low-spatial ability students did not generate more solutions when receiving concurrent presentation.

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Updated 2026-04-30

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