Voyer Daniel, Saunders Kristin A
Department of Psychology, University of New Brunswick, Fredericton E3B 6E4, Canada.
Acta Psychol (Amst). 2004 Sep;117(1):79-94. doi: 10.1016/j.actpsy.2004.05.003.
The purpose of the present study was to examine possible gender differences in strategy when completing the mental rotations test. Two experiments examined gender differences and the factor structure on outcomes that can be obtained on this test. Experiment 1 involved large groups testing and Experiment 2 used small groups. Factor analytic results in both experiments generally supported the notion that items with one wrong and one blank response or one correct and one blank reflect reluctance to guess, whereas one correct and one wrong or two wrong answers reflect propensity to guess. Even though the factor structure was the same in males and females, the data provided mitigated support for the hypothesis that males have a higher propensity to guess and females show a greater reluctance to guess. Findings are discussed in terms of their implications for the interpretation of gender differences on the MRT.
本研究的目的是检验在完成心理旋转测试时策略上可能存在的性别差异。两项实验考察了性别差异以及在此测试中可获得的结果的因素结构。实验1涉及大组测试,实验2使用小组。两个实验的因素分析结果总体上支持了这样一种观点,即一个错误和一个空白回答或一个正确和一个空白的项目反映了不愿猜测的态度,而一个正确和一个错误或两个错误答案反映了猜测的倾向。尽管男性和女性的因素结构相同,但所提供的数据对男性有更高猜测倾向而女性表现出更大不愿猜测倾向这一假设提供了有限的支持。根据这些发现对心理旋转测试中性别差异的解释所具有的意义进行了讨论。