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Cross-Cultural Differences in Spatial Abilities and Solution Strategies— An Investigation in Cambodia and Germany
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Educational PsychologyEducationSocial SciencesPsychologyCultural PsychologyCultural DiversitySex DifferencesCognitive DevelopmentSpatial AbilitiesPsychological EvaluationCross-cultural IssueCognitive ScienceCultural SensitivityExperimental PsychologyCube Comparison TestCultureCultural DifferencesCross-cultural DifferencesCross-cultural AssessmentCross-cultural PerspectiveCultural AnthropologySolution Strategies—
Cultural differences in performance and solution strategies on the Mental Rotations Test (MRT; Peters et al., 1995; Vandenberg & Kuse, 1978) and the Cube Comparison Test (CCT; Amthauer, Brocke, Liepmann, & Beauducel, 2001) were studied in 656 Cambodian and German students. Germans outperformed Cambodians on both the MRT ( d = 1.57) and CCT ( d = 0.99). The large differences could be explained by Cambodian participants being more prone to analytic strategies, whereas most Germans preferred a holistic strategy. Sex differences on the MRT in favor of males were found in both Cambodia ( d = 0.37) and Germany ( d = 0.87). On the CCT, sex differences with males outperforming females were only found for the German sample ( d = 0.43). In both samples, more females preferred an analytic solution strategy, whereas more males tended to use a holistic strategy. We argue that the huge differences between nations can partly be attributed to differences in the mathematics curriculum.
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