Prestopnik, J.L., Roskos-Ewoldsen, B. (2000). The relations among wayfinding strategy use, sense of direction, sex, familiarity, and wayfinding ability. Journal of Environmental Psychology, 20, 177-191.

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....spatial information. Additionally, they discuss individual differences, such as age and gender, which are related to spatial abilities in navigation effectiveness. Gender and Spatial Ability There exist summaries 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 ....

Prestopnik, J.L., Roskos-Ewoldsen, B. (2000). The relations among wayfinding strategy use, sense of direction, sex, familiarity, and wayfinding ability. Journal of Environmental Psychology, 20, 177-191.

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