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| Isabelle D CherneySummaryAffiliation: Creighton University Country: USA Publications
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Sex differences in Nintendo Wii performance as expected from hunter-gatherer selectionIsabelle D Cherney
Department of Psychology, Creighton University, Omaha, NE 68178, USA
Psychol Rep 102:745-54. 2008..Men outperformed women on the two hunting games, whereas there were no sex differences on the gathering skill games. The findings are discussed in terms of evolutionary psychology theory...
Experiential factors in sex differences on mental rotationIsabelle D Cherney
Department of Psychology, Creighton University, Omaha, NE 68154, USA
Percept Mot Skills 96:1062-70. 2003..Further analyses showed that sex differences were significant in the control condition but not in the other two, suggesting that a cuing effect may explain some of the robust sex differences in visuospatial tasks...
Role of strategies and prior exposure in mental rotationIsabelle D Cherney
Department of Psychology, Creighton University, Omaha, NE 68178, USA
Percept Mot Skills 98:1269-82. 2004..These results suggest that prior exposure to spatial tasks may provide cues to improve participants' performance...
Sex differences in line judgment: relation to mathematics preparation and strategy useIsabelle D Cherney
Department of Psychology, Creighton University, Omaha, NE 68178, USA
Percept Mot Skills 100:615-27. 2005..41. Regression analyses indicated that strategy type, number of mathematics courses completed, and sex were significant predictors of performance on the JLAP-15 but only accounted for 21% of the variance...
Mapping out spatial ability: sex differences in way-finding navigationIsabelle D Cherney
Creighton University, 2500 California Plaza, Omaha, NE 68178, USA
Percept Mot Skills 107:747-60. 2008..Introducing a fine motor skill to solve the Judgment of Line Angle and Position-15 eliminated the sex difference. The data suggest spatial perception is in part influenced by map reading and way-finding strategies...
Sex differences in effects of testing medium and response format on a visuospatial taskIsabelle D Cherney
Department of Psychology, Creighton University, Omaha, NE 68178, USA
Percept Mot Skills 110:809-24. 2010..In general, the open-ended version and computerized format of the test diminished performance, suggesting that response format and medium are testing factors that influence visuospatial abilities...
