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2. Inclusion and relevance in natural history museums
3. Accuracy of COVID-19 relevant knowledge among youth: Number of information sources matters
4. Parasites
5. A natural history museum visitor survey of perception, attitude and knowledge (PAK) of microbes and antibiotics
6. Developing Pandemic Comics for Youth Audiences
7. Concealing Coloration in Animals
8. Parasites: The Inside Scoop
9. Walking Whales and Singing Flies
10. Pattern and Process
11. How Do Teachers Use Comics to Promote Engagement, Equity, and Diversity in Science Classrooms?
12. Thinking Like a Parrot
13. Informal Science Experiences Among Urban and Rural Youth: Exploring Differences at the Intersections of Socioeconomic Status, Gender, and Ethnicity
14. Discovery Orientation, Cognitive Schemas, and Disparities in Science Identity in Early Adolescence
15. Science Possible Selves and the Desire to be a Scientist: Mindsets, Gender Bias, and Confidence during Early Adolescence
16. The Potential Scientist’s Dilemma: How the Masculine Framing of Science Shapes Friendships and Science Job Aspirations
17. Visualizing biological data in museums: Visitor learning with an interactive tree of life exhibit
18. Viruses, Vaccines and the Public
19. Museum Monsters and Victorious Viruses: Improving Public Understanding of Emerging Biomedical Research
20. Fluid Grouping
21. “Whoa! We’re going deep in the trees!”: Patterns of collaboration around an interactive information visualization exhibit
22. Depicting the tree of life in museums: guiding principles from psychological research
23. The Visual Trickery of Obscured Animals
24. Expert–novice differences in mental models of viruses, vaccines, and the causes of infectious disease
25. Engaging Teenagers with Science Through Comics
26. Concealing Coloration in Animals
27. FloTree
28. Of BATs and APEs
29. Changing Museum Visitors’ Conceptions of Evolution
30. Explanatory parent-child conversation predominates at an evolution exhibit
31. Social Behavior and the Ontogeny of Foraging in the Kea (Nestor notabilis)
32. Understanding the Microbiological World: People's Beliefs and Reasoning about Viruses
33. A conceptual guide to natural history museum visitors' understanding of evolution
34. Museums Teach Evolution
35. Exhibiting Evolution
36. Museum Visitors' Understanding of Evolution
37. Social play in kakapo (Strigops habroptilus) with comparisons to kea (Nestor notabilis) and kaka (Nestor meridionalis)
38. A NOTE FROM THE GUEST EDITORS
39. Geographic and ontogenetic variation in the contact calls of the kea (Nestor notabilis)
40. A Comparative Analysis of Social Play in Birds
41. A NOTE FROM THE GUEST EDITOR
42. Moving Toward Innovation: Informal Science Education in University Natural History Museums
43. Kea, Bird of Paradox
44. Kea, bird of paradox : the evolution and behavior of a New Zealand parrot / Judy Diamond and Alan B. Bond.
45. Multimedia Science Kits: A Museum Project on Women Scientists and Their Research
46. Collaborative Multimedia
47. Sex Differences in Science Museums: A Review
48. Books and Exhibits
49. ISSUES CONFRONTING UNIVERSITY NATURAL HISTORY MUSEUMS
50. TOWARD WORKING WITH UNIVERSITY NATURAL HISTORY MUSEUMS
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