2003
DOI: 10.1016/s0272-4944(02)00104-4
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Experimenter instructions as a mediator in the effects of culture on mapping one's neighborhood

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“…Lynch's (1960Lynch's ( , 1977 influence on contemporary research with cognitive maps is evidenced in the following examples, even though the research questions differ from those of set forth by Lynch (1977). Parameswaran (2003) employed the cognitive map measure with children ages 6-12 years. Specific instructions provided to the children in the study were to ''draw a map of the neighborhood surrounding their school.…”
Section: Drawingsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Lynch's (1960Lynch's ( , 1977 influence on contemporary research with cognitive maps is evidenced in the following examples, even though the research questions differ from those of set forth by Lynch (1977). Parameswaran (2003) employed the cognitive map measure with children ages 6-12 years. Specific instructions provided to the children in the study were to ''draw a map of the neighborhood surrounding their school.…”
Section: Drawingsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…First, this study determines the effects of independent, active and non-motorised travel modes on spatial cognition simultaneously, whereas Joshi et al (1999), Rissotto and Tonucci (2002), and Ahmadi and Taniguchi (2007) examined the individual effects of independent or active travel modes. Second, this study is the first to provide evidence of the effects of non-motorised travel modes on children’s spatial cognition and to confirm the hypothesis of Parameswaran (2003), which has been previously untested. This original evidence supports theory development and will be a valuable reference for the development of policy directions.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 52%
“…Ahmadi and Taniguchi, 2007); socio-cultural context (e.g. Parameswaran, 2003); behavioural experiences (e.g. Schmeinck and Thurston, 2007); and household attributes (e.g.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…These social relationships, whose symbolic violence very often remains unperceived by the persons concerned (Bourdieu, 1993), can often lead to self-censorship on the part of the respondent, or to the refusal to perform the task by alleging a form of incompetence which can be accepted by the surveyor (``I can't draw''). Research has shown that two levels of cultural integration are involved in studies on spatial cognition: in addition to the social legibility of space (Ramadier and Moser, 1998), one must also take into account the cultural integration pertaining to the expression of environmental knowledge (Parameswaran, 2003).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%