Data for meta-analysis: Signaling text-picture relations in multimedia learning

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The signaling principle recommends emphasizing relevant aspects of a multimedia message by means of signals (e.g., color coding). We determined the effectiveness of signals that highlight correspondences between text and pictures as well as its possible boundary conditions by means of a meta-analysis. To this end, 1,060 potentially relevant articles were identified in a comprehensive search. After rating the studies based on inclusion criteria and correcting for biases, 27 studies were included into the meta-analysis yielding 45 pair-wise comparisons with N = 2,464 participants. Domain-specific prior knowledge, pacing of the materials, pictorial format, mapping requirements, and distinctiveness of signals were coded as moderators. For transfer and comprehension performance a positive small-to-medium effect size (r = 0.17, 95% CI [.11, .22]) favoring signaled multimedia material was found, which was moderated by prior knowledge. The findings support the effectiveness of the signaling principle in particular for learners with low prior knowledge.

Dataset for: Richter, J., Scheiter, K., & Eitel, A. (2016). Signaling text-picture relations in multimedia learning: A comprehensive meta-analysis. Educational Research Review, 17, 19-36. doi: 10.1016/j.edurev.2015.12.003

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DOI https://doi.org/10.23668/psycharchives.2387
Metadata Access https://api.datacite.org/dois/10.23668/psycharchives.2387
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Creator Richter, Juliane
Publisher PsychArchives
Contributor Leibniz Institut Für Psychologie (ZPID); Scheiter, Katharina; Eitel, Alexander; Leibniz-Institut Für Wissensmedien
Publication Year 2019
Rights CC-BY-SA 4.0; openAccess; Creative Commons Attribution Share Alike 4.0 International
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Language English
Resource Type Dataset
Discipline Social Sciences