Awe & Memories of Learning in Science and Art Museums

IF 1.6 Q3 HOSPITALITY, LEISURE, SPORT & TOURISM
C. Price, J. Greenslit, Lauren Applebaum, Natalie C. Harris, G. Segovia, K. Quinn, S. Krogh-Jespersen
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Abstract This study looks at the types of awe guests feel when they leave art and science cultural institutions of various sizes and context, and how it may be related to what they remember learning. We surveyed 899 guests at the end of their visit and 550 of them again about one week later. Measures included a scale of awe-related perceptions (both positive and negative) along with questions about memories guests have about what they learned during their visit. Results show awe-related perceptions were consistent across institutions with only one significant difference, even when grouped by context (art vs. science). Guests’ memories of profound educational and emotional experiences were weakly related to the amount and types of awe they felt. This connection was strongest with memories of emotional connections and being surprised. We also found connections to social experiences and that prior knowledge was a strong, consistent predictor of positive awe.
在科学和艺术博物馆学习的敬畏和记忆
摘要这项研究着眼于客人在离开各种规模和背景的艺术和科学文化机构时所感受到的敬畏类型,以及这与他们记忆中的学习内容之间的关系。我们在899位客人访问结束时对他们进行了调查,大约一周后再次对其中550位进行了调查。测量包括与敬畏相关的感知量表(包括积极和消极的),以及客人对他们在访问中所学到的东西的记忆问题。研究结果显示,各机构对敬畏的看法是一致的,只有一个显著差异,即使按背景分组(艺术与科学)也是如此。客人对深刻的教育和情感经历的记忆与他们所感受到的敬畏的程度和类型没有太大关系。这种联系在情感联系和惊讶的记忆中最为强烈。我们还发现了与社会经验的联系,先验知识是积极敬畏的有力、一致的预测因素。
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Visitor Studies
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