The hunter–gatherer theory (M. Eals & I. Silverman, 1994,Ethology and Sociobiology,15, 95–105) predicts that females should have better incidental memory for objects and locations than males. We tested this prediction with 3- to 6-year-old children (Study 1) and adults (Study 2). In Study 1, 80 children were asked to recognize 18 gender-stereotyped toys which they had previously seen in a playroom for 2 min. In Study 2, 40 adults were asked to recall the identity and location of 30 gender-stereotyped objects which they had previously seen in an office for 2 min. Analyses in both studies indicated that females and males remembered more toys or objects congruent with their own sex but that there was no overall advantage for females. Implicati...
Memory for object location requires at least three processes: object recognition, object location, a...
The hunter–gatherer theory of sex differences states that female cognition has evolutionarily adapte...
Data from 40 older adults who produced autobiographical memories to word cues and to the request to ...
The purpose of the current study was to examine the predictions of the “hunter-gatherer” (Silverman ...
Gender schema theories predict a memory bias toward sex-congruent information. The present study exa...
Two experiments were conducted to investigate the processes underlying gender differences in young c...
Thesis (M.A., Child Development (Theory and Research)--California State University, Sacramento, 2013...
Item does not contain fulltextOne of the most consistent findings in the area of cognitive sex diffe...
Past research suggests that males and females differ in memory associated with genderstereotyped obj...
One of the most consistent findings in the area of cognitive sex differences is that males outperfor...
The present study tested two predictions of the “hunter-gatherer” theory of sex differences in spati...
The present study is a retrospective analysis to determine whether sex differences in cognition exis...
This research investigated the influence of differing levels of sex role stereotyped and discrepant ...
Thirty two undergraduate psychology students (14 males and 18 females) took part in an incidental le...
This research investigated the influence of differing levels of sex role stereotyped and discrepant ...
Memory for object location requires at least three processes: object recognition, object location, a...
The hunter–gatherer theory of sex differences states that female cognition has evolutionarily adapte...
Data from 40 older adults who produced autobiographical memories to word cues and to the request to ...
The purpose of the current study was to examine the predictions of the “hunter-gatherer” (Silverman ...
Gender schema theories predict a memory bias toward sex-congruent information. The present study exa...
Two experiments were conducted to investigate the processes underlying gender differences in young c...
Thesis (M.A., Child Development (Theory and Research)--California State University, Sacramento, 2013...
Item does not contain fulltextOne of the most consistent findings in the area of cognitive sex diffe...
Past research suggests that males and females differ in memory associated with genderstereotyped obj...
One of the most consistent findings in the area of cognitive sex differences is that males outperfor...
The present study tested two predictions of the “hunter-gatherer” theory of sex differences in spati...
The present study is a retrospective analysis to determine whether sex differences in cognition exis...
This research investigated the influence of differing levels of sex role stereotyped and discrepant ...
Thirty two undergraduate psychology students (14 males and 18 females) took part in an incidental le...
This research investigated the influence of differing levels of sex role stereotyped and discrepant ...
Memory for object location requires at least three processes: object recognition, object location, a...
The hunter–gatherer theory of sex differences states that female cognition has evolutionarily adapte...
Data from 40 older adults who produced autobiographical memories to word cues and to the request to ...