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Newcombe, Bandura, and Taylor developed a questionnaire measuring participation in space-related activities. The activities were classified as masculine, feminine, or neutral in gender stereotyping. A short version of this questionnaire was developed based on an item analysis of the responses by 485 introductory psychology students (236 women and 249 men). The 10 masculine, 10 feminine, and 10 neutral items chosen for the short form were given to 60 subjects (28 women and 32 men), along with a measure of spatial performance (Piaget's water-level task). Reliabilities (by coefficient alpha) were .79, .77, and .75, for the masculine, feminine, and neutral activity subscales, respectively. As with the original scale, women had a greater preference than men for feminine activities, men had a greater preference than women for masculine activities, and women and men had an equal preference for neutral activities. Masculine activity preference was associated with better water-level performance, with the relationship significantly stronger for women (r=.50) than for men (r=.10). Uses for the questionnaire in research on sex-related differences in spatial performance are suggested.
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We would like to thank Mary J. Adams, Mary J. Ciraula, Deborah S. George, Chelsea M. Ruttenberg, and Mary B. Sebes for their help in scoring the data.
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Signorella, M.L., Krupa, M.H., Jamison, W. et al. A short version of a spatial activity questionnaire. Sex Roles 14, 475–479 (1986). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00287448
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00287448