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  2. Spatial visualization ability - Wikipedia

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    The cognitive tests used to measure spatial visualization ability including mental rotation tasks like the Mental Rotations Test or mental cutting tasks like the Mental Cutting Test; and cognitive tests like the VZ-1 (Form Board), VZ-2 (Paper Folding), and VZ-3 (Surface Development) tests from the Kit of Factor-Reference cognitive tests produced by Educational Testing Service.

  3. The Purdue Spatial Visualization Test-Visualization of Rotations (PSVT:R) is a test of spatial visualization ability published by Roland B. Guay in 1977. [1] Many modifications of the test exist. The test consists of thirty questions of increasing difficulty, the standard time limit is 20 minutes. [2] Like most measures of spatial ability, the ...

  4. List of psychological tests by gender difference - Wikipedia

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    Only some psychological tests have been the subject of such research. The standard guidelines for interpreting effect size state that 0.2 is a small difference; 0.5 is medium difference, one that would be noticeable to a casual observer; 0.8 is large difference, one that would be obvious to a casual observer. [1]

  5. Sex differences in cognition - Wikipedia

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    A 2019 meta-analysis of the literature from 1988 to 2018 likewise found the same results at both the behavioral and neural levels, though the effect sizes were larger for large-scale spatial ability than small-scale spatial ability. [53] Even though most spatial abilities are higher in men, object location memory or the ability to memorize ...

  6. Mental rotation - Wikipedia

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    Following the basic ideas of Shepard and Metzler's experiment, this study found a significant difference in the mental rotation scores between men and women, with men performing better. Correlations with other measures showed strong association with tests of spatial visualization and no association with verbal ability. [9] [10]

  7. Block design test - Wikipedia

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    The block design test is also a relatively accurate measure of spatial ability and spatial visualization ability used in daily life. [7] The block design test is considered one of the best measures of spatial ability, although it is subject to certain problems of administration, such as anxiety or over-cautious responding.

  8. Sex differences in intelligence - Wikipedia

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    [1] [7] [4] [8] Average differences have been reported, however, on some tests of mathematics and verbal ability in certain contexts. [4] [9] [5] Some studies have suggested that there may be more variability in cognitive ability among males than among females, [9] but others have contradicted this, [10] or presented evidence that differential ...

  9. Visual thinking - Wikipedia

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    Spatial visualization ability is the ability to manipulate mentally two- and three-dimensional figures. [ 1 ] Spatial-temporal reasoning is prominent among visual thinkers as well as among kinesthetic learners (those who learn through movement, physical patterning and doing) and logical thinkers (mathematical thinkers who think in patterns and ...