- References
The Mental Rotations Test is a test of spatial ability by Steven G. Vandenberg and Allan R. Kuse, first published in 1978. It has been used in hundreds of studies since then.[1] A meta-analysis of studies using this test showed that men performed better than women with no changes seen by birth cohort.[2] References 1. ^M. Peters, B. Laeng, K. Latham, M. Jackson, R. Zaiyouna, C. Richardson (1995). "A Redrawn Vandenberg and Kuse Mental Rotations Test - Different Versions and Factors That Affect Performance". Brain and Cognition. 2. ^{{Cite journal|last=Voyer|first=Daniel|date=April 2011|title=Time limits and gender differences on paper-and-pencil tests of mental rotation: a meta-analysis|url=http://www.springerlink.com/index/10.3758/s13423-010-0042-0|journal=Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|volume=18|issue=2|pages=267–277|doi=10.3758/s13423-010-0042-0|issn=1069-9384}}
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