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Definition. The modality effect refers to a cognitive load learning effect which occurs when a mixed mode (partly visual and partly auditory) presentation of information is more effective than when the same information is presented in a single mode (either visual or auditory alone).
This chapter provides an outline of two basic topics of this book, modality and subjectivity. Section 2.1 provides a definition of modality, an overview of its subcategories, and a short discussion of the relationship between modality and mood.
1 Αυγ 2005 · This article reviews research on the modality effect, the educational practice of presenting to-be-learned graphical information visually, and related textual information through an auditory...
What is the Modality Effect? The Modality Effect is a phenomenon in psychology and cognitive science that refers to how the mode or modality in which information is presented impacts recall and comprehension.
modality effect specifies that, under some circumstances, a pictoverbal message is better understood when presented in a bimodal (i.e. listening to an illustrated text) rather than unimodal (i.e. reading an illustrated text) way.
12 Οκτ 2011 · This article replicates the meta-analysis of the modality effect based on 86 independent effects (with within-study subgroups as the unit of analysis and with mean of the outcomes as the dependent measure), with results showing a reduction of the overall effect size by almost half (d = 0.38), and even more when Duval and Tweedie’s Trim and ...
17 Δεκ 1998 · Herman Dooyeweerd’s classical characterization of the meaning-kernel of the economic modality runs as follows: the sparing or frugal mode of administering scarce goods, implying an alternative choice of their destination with regard to the satisfaction of different human needs.