BEYOND SEX DIFFERENCES IN VISU
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BEYOND SEX DIFFERENCES IN VISUO-SPATIAL PROCESSING: THE IMPACT OF GENDER TRAIT POSSESSION
Much research has emphasized the presence of sex differences in visuo-spatial processes while neglecting individual differences in performance within the two sexes (Archer, 1987). The present study looks beyond sex differences and considers the association of self-perceived gender trait possession with performance in two visuo-spatial tasks. The findings indicate that, in a 3-D mental rotation task, where a substantial sex difference occurred, gender trait
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Hamilton[*], School of Human Studies, University of Teeside, Middlesbrough, Cleveland TS1 3BA, UK
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Source: British Journal of Psychology, Feb95, Vol. 86 Issue 1, p1, 20p, 12 charts, 4 graphs.
Item Number: 9507101484
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