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Research in Our Exhibition

The Art of Creation Research Study aims to understand if art is a more appealing way to share information about Early Origins Science. To study this, we will collect observational data. This kind of data includes how many people come to the Exhibition and how long they spend looking at the artwork. We will also collect data from interactive activities within the Exhibition. The tokens, coloured balls, and written responses will tell us about if art effectively communicated the science. The responses to the questions are completely anonymous. If you have any questions about the study or the data, please send us a message below or email aocstudy@gmail.com

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© 2024 by The Art of Creation, a study by the Sloboda Lab at McMaster University in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada.

This study has been reviewed by the Hamilton Integrated Research Ethics Board under Project #11089.

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