Affiliation:
1. Department of Psychology and Educational Psychology at the University of Calgary
2. Department of Psychology at the University of Calgary
Abstract
Adults, ranging in age from 20 to 78 years, were required to give directions to a hypothetical stranger while looking at a map. The direction giving was scored according to the strategies employed by the direction giver (e.g., landmarks, relational turns, road names, and cardinality). The "map present" direction-giving paradigm was employed to reduce the influence of memory. The results suggest that the aging decline in spatial abilities does not influence direction-giving strategies when memory demands are minimal. Older adults are as proficient as young adults when employing direction-giving strategies. Middle-age females employed a significantly higher frequency of strategies relative to young males, young females, middle-age males, and older females. When accuracy was examined, gender-related differences favoring males were obtained for the relational strategy.
Subject
General Environmental Science
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