Explaining sex differences in 3-D Mental Rotation Tasks (MRT) using dizygotic twins: From hormonal to cultural factors (negative stereotypes about women and spatial skills) - Archive ouverte HAL
Article Dans Une Revue Behavior Genetics Année : 2013

Explaining sex differences in 3-D Mental Rotation Tasks (MRT) using dizygotic twins: From hormonal to cultural factors (negative stereotypes about women and spatial skills)

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hal-01439679 , version 1 (18-01-2017)

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Pascal Huguet, Francois Maltese, Dorret I. Boomsma, Michèle Carlier. Explaining sex differences in 3-D Mental Rotation Tasks (MRT) using dizygotic twins: From hormonal to cultural factors (negative stereotypes about women and spatial skills). Behavior Genetics, 2013, 43 (6), pp.522-523. ⟨hal-01439679⟩

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