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Moe, Angelica – Learning and Individual Differences, 2012
The fear of underperforming owing to stereotype threat affects women's performance in tasks such as mathematics, chess, and spatial reasoning. The present research considered mental rotation and explored effects on performance and on regulatory focus of instructions pointing to different explanations for gender differences. Two hundred and one…
Descriptors: Sex Stereotypes, Genetics, Performance Factors, Gender Differences
Moe, Angelica; Pazzaglia, Francesca – Learning and Individual Differences, 2010
This study compares the effects on Mental Rotation Test (MRT) performance of instructions that stress the importance of (a) personal effort, and (b) genetically driven ability. A total of 120 high-school students were assigned to three groups, and administered two sub-tests of the MRT. Between the first and second sub-tests, the groups received…
Descriptors: Genetics, Cognitive Tests, High School Students, Comparative Analysis
Moe, Angelica – Learning and Individual Differences, 2009
Expectations about self-competence and difficulty of a task to be undertaken can foster motivation and hence affect engagement, giving rise to individual differences in performance. This effect was examined in a memory task. An increase in recall performance following instructions about high competence was hypothesised; in addition, a modulating…
Descriptors: Individual Differences, Recall (Psychology), Self Concept, Difficulty Level
Moe, Angelica – Learning and Individual Differences, 2009
Males outperform females in the Mental Rotation Test (MRT) for biological, strategic and cultural reasons. The present research tested a motivational explanation with the hypothesis that females could do better when induced to have positive beliefs and expectations. All-female and all-male samples were divided into six groups, each having listened…
Descriptors: Females, Research Methodology, Gender Differences, Males
Moe, Angelica; Pazzaglia, Francesca – Learning and Individual Differences, 2006
Research has widely demonstrated male superiority in the Mental Rotation Test (MRT). Various explanations have been put forward to account for these differences. We considered gender beliefs and argued that women may fare less well than men partly because they are considered unable to perform this kind of task. Beliefs about spatial ability were…
Descriptors: Females, Males, Gender Differences, Spatial Ability

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