Abstract

This study investigates the effectiveness of safety-related visual aids to enhance learning. It discusses the incorporation of safety-related visual aids into undergraduate general-chemistry laboratory curriculum. A comparison of post-exam responses shows that students of experimental group (n = 89), those who used visual aids during the trial period, achieved better than that of control group (n = 83) who do not use visual aids (t = 8.52 and p

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