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Sex differences in retention of verbal and spatial characteristics of stimuli: A cross-cultural replication
Authors:Gustav Jahoda
Affiliation:University of Strathclyde Scotland
Abstract:This study is a partial (omitting college students) replication of R. V. Kail and A. W. Siegel (Journal of Experimental Child Psychology, 1977, 23, 341–347) in Ghana and Scotland on boys and girls with 4 and 7 years of education. After viewing sets of five or seven letters in a 4 × 4 matrix they remembered either (a) the letters, (b) positions of the letters, or (c) both letters and positions. Contrary to the results of the original study, no sex difference in relative recall of letters and positions was found. There was also evidence that verbal and spatial information is not always processed independently. A prediction that Scottish children would have better recall of positions was supported. The discussion notes the limitations of intracultural research as a basis for generalizations.
Keywords:Requests for reprints should be sent to the author at the Department of Psychology   University of Strathclyde   Turnbull Building   155 George Street   Glasgow   G1 1RD   Scotland.
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