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References

1. Beichner, R. J. (1994). Testing student interpretation of kinematics graphs. American Journal of Physics, 62 (8), 750-762.
2. Flowers, J. H., & Hauer, T. A. (1995). Musical versus Visual Graphs: Cross-Modal Equivalence in Perception of Time Series Data. Human Factors, 37 (3), 553-569.
3. Flowers, J. H., Buhman, D. C., & Turnage, K. D. (1997). Cross-Modal Equivalence of Visual and Auditory Scatterplots for Exploring Bivariate Data Samples. In press.
4. Gardner, J. A., Lundquist, R., & Sahyun, S. (1996). TRIANGLE, a Practical Application of Non-Speech Audio for Imparting Information. Proceedings of the Third International Conference on Auditory Display, 59-60.
5. Hestenes, D., Wells, M., & Swackhamer, G. (1992). Force Concept Inventory. The Physics Teacher, 30 March, 141-158.
6. Kramer, G. Ed. (1994). Auditory Display, SFI Studies in the Sciences of Complexity, Proc. Vol. XVIII, Addison-Wesley.
7. Trowbridge, D. E., & McDermott, L. C. (1981). Investigation of student understanding of the concept of acceleration in one dimension. American Journal of Physics, 49 (3), 242-253.


Questions Asked for this test.
Poster presented at ICAD '97 (International Conference on Auditory Display) on the Triangle (summer, '97) pilot study.
Link to Sonitypes Page
How the Sound graphs are created.
Information about the Triangle program.
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