Goodrich G A, Damin P B, Ascione F R, Thompson T M
Department of Psychology, Utah State University, Logan 84322.
J Genet Psychol. 1993 Dec;154(4):449-58. doi: 10.1080/00221325.1993.9914743.
Visual-spatial representations of verticality and horizontality (V/H) were assessed by novel plumb-line and water-level tasks in a replication of Jamison and Signorella's (1980) study of sex role orientation differences in V/H performance. Comparisons between men and women classified as masculine, feminine, and androgynous revealed no significant effect for either sex role orientation or for interactions between orientation and sex on V/H performance. The main effect for sex was significant, favoring men.
通过新颖的垂线和水准仪任务评估垂直性和水平性(V/H)的视觉空间表征,这是对贾米森和西格诺雷拉(1980年)关于V/H表现中性别角色取向差异研究的复制。对被归类为男性化、女性化和双性化的男性和女性进行比较后发现,性别角色取向或取向与性别之间的相互作用对V/H表现均无显著影响。性别的主效应显著,男性占优。