Gender differences

Playing an action video game reduces gender differences in spatial cognition

APA Reference: 

Feng, J., Spence, I., & Pratt, J. (2007). Playing an action video game reduces gender differences in spatial cognition. Psychological Science, 18(10), 850-855.

Author(s): 
Feng, J.
Spence, I.
Pratt, J.
Year: 
2007
Journal: 
Psychological Science
Game genre:
Action/Adventure
Shooter

Health topic:
Cognition

Target Population:
Adults
Young Adults

Position:
Author

Social Tags:
Biology of gender
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Gender differences
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Location:
Canada

Game platform:
Computer

Publication type:
Journal Article

Tags for: Playing an action video game reduces gender differences in spatial cognition

Action/Adventure, Shooter, Cognition, Adults, Young Adults, Author, Biology of gender, CDATA, Gender differences, XML, Canada, Computer, Journal Article

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College students' video game participation and perceptions: Gender differences and implications

APA Reference: 

Ogletree, S. M., & Drake, R. (2007). College students' video game participation and perceptions: Gender differences and implications. Sex Roles, 56(7-8), 537-542.

Author(s): 
Ogletree, S. M.
Drake, R.
Year: 
2007
Journal: 
Sex Roles
Game genre:
Multi-Genre

Health topic:
Behavior and Personality

Social Tags:
Academia
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Document
Education
Gender
Gender differences
Ogletree
Science
XML

Position:
Author

Publication type:
Journal Article

Game platform:
Multi-Platform

Location:
United States

Target Population:
Young Adults

Tags for: College students' video game participation and perceptions: Gender differences and implications

Multi-Genre, Behavior and Personality, Academia, CDATA, Document, Education, Gender, Gender differences, Ogletree, Science, XML, Author, Journal Article, Multi-Platform, United States, Young Adults

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