Crook, T.H., Youngjohn, J.R., & Larrabee, G.J. (1993) The influence of age, gender, and cues on computersimulated topographic memory. Developmental Neuropsychology, 9(1), 41-53.

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....of the known gender differences in spatial abilities and navigation strategies [17,19,27,31] with most reports documenting male advantages in spatial tasks. In fact, authors such as Kimura [19] have argued that some of these differences may be biologically based. Several individual experiments [6,22] have explored these gender differences in various situations and present results that support these hypotheses. For example, Voyer et al. 34] provide a meta analysis on the magnitude and consistency of cognitive gender differences using a variety of spatial ability measures. Interestingly, they ....

Crook, T.H., Youngjohn, J.R., & Larrabee, G.J. (1993) The influence of age, gender, and cues on computersimulated topographic memory. Developmental Neuropsychology, 9(1), 41-53.

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