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Sex Differences in Feedback: Effects on Rod-and-Frame Performance
G. Erdossubject
MalePsychological Testsgenetic structuresFrame (networking)Significant differenceField Dependence-IndependenceExperimental and Cognitive PsychologySensory SystemsFeedbackForm PerceptionSex FactorsPosition (vector)OrientationStatisticsHumansFemalesense organsMathematicsdescription
It has been demonstrated that feedback is effective in changing rod-and-frame performance for women if given the opportunity to adjust the rod to the vertical repeatedly from the same starting position. It is also shown that the significant difference between males and females in the Rod-and-frame Test is carried by the large difference in the initial tilting position.
year | journal | country | edition | language |
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1979-06-01 | Perceptual and Motor Skills |