“…A number of researchers (Abel & Kulhavy, 1986, 1989Griffin & Robinson, 2000;Kulhavy, Schwartz, & Shaha, 1983;Mastropieri & Peters, 1987;Schwartz & Kulhavy, 1981) have discounted this idea by showing that subjects viewing maps with features listed along the border (whether depicted by labels or mimetic icons) recall significantly less from accompanying texts than those viewing maps with features that are spatially dispersed. If maps do, in fact, aid text recall through selective cueing, there should have been no difference between groups since both displays contained identical linguistic and graphic elements.…”