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This study investigated the effect of an advance organizer (AO), cognitive set (CS), and post organizer (PO) in learning and retention of written mathematics materials. Self-instructional booklets were designed so that the pages containing the AO, CS, and PO varied according to experimental treatment in a 2 × 2 × 2 factorial design. Booklets were randomly assigned within 9 Algebra 2 classes. A significant (p<.05p<.05) interaction between the AO and the PO and a significant main effect (p<.05p<.05) for CS was found on the retention test. Examination of the cell means indicated (a) a facilitating effect for CS, and (b) either an AO or a PO was facilitating, but used together they were not facilitating.
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