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Sex differences in the personality and cognitive correlates of spatial ability.
Authors:Waggett, Jill L.   Lane, David M.
Abstract:
D. J. Ozer (see PA, Vol 74:33989) found that spatial visualization correlated with personality and verbal ability for girls but not for boys. To account for this finding, he hypothesized that "the causes of individual differences in spatial visualization [may be] different for the two sexes" (Ozer, 1987, p. 134). Although Ozer's conclusion is an intriguing one, it should be viewed with at least some skepticism until the discrepancies between his data and those of other researchers have been reconciled. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved)
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