Titel på undersøgelse:

A Meta-Analysis on Gender Differences in Mental Rotation Ability Measured by the Purdue Spatial Visualization Tests: Visualization of Rotations (PSVT).

Forfattere: Maeda, Yukiko, and Mary A. Yoon. | År: 2013 | Kapitel:

Denne meta-analyse vurderede kønsforskelle i 3D mental rotation ved hjælp af Purdue Spatial Visualization Tests. Resultaterne viste, at mænd klarede sig bedre end kvinder med en effektstørrelse på 0,57. Forskellen blev større, når der var strenge tidsgrænser.

Hele abstrakt på originalsprog:

This meta-analysis was conducted to estimate the magnitude of gender difference in three-dimensional (3-D) mental rotation ability and to investigate how factors related to test administration conditions play a role in varying gender difference effect sizes and threatening validity. Individuals’ 3-D mental rotation ability was measured by the Purdue Spatial Visualization Tests: Visualization of Rotations (PSVT:R). We integrated 70 effect sizes of gender differences in mental rotation ability measured by the PSVT:R which were obtained from 40 primary studies. The results indicated that male participants outperformed females on the test (Hedges’ “g” = 0.57). The I[superscript 2] statistic indicated 41.7 % of variation in effect sizes reflects real heterogeneity. The moderator analysis indicated that male superiority on spatial ability tasks measured by the PSVT:R is related to the implementation of time limits. The gender difference became larger when stringent time limits (equal or less than 30 s per item) were implemented.