2005
DOI: 10.24839/1089-4136.jn10.4.139
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Sex Differences in Visual Perception Using Stereopsis

Abstract: foster and reward the scholarly efforts of undergraduate psychology students as well as to provide them with a valuable learning experience. The articles published in this journal represent primarily the work of the undergraduate student(s). Faculty supervisors, who deserve recognition, are identified by an asterisk next to their name or on a separate byline.Since the articles in this journal are primarily the work of undergraduate students, the reader should bear in mind that: (1) the studies are possibly les… Show more

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“…These results can be used as urban agricultural development regardless the gender. This finding is in line with Shular et al (2005), but not with Vanston & Strother (2017), who argued that there are differences in the two's neurological abilities. Likewise, it is also in line with the findings of Bosley (1993); Jashari et al (2018); Norman et al (2018).…”
Section: Visual Perception On Urban Agriculturesupporting
confidence: 83%
“…These results can be used as urban agricultural development regardless the gender. This finding is in line with Shular et al (2005), but not with Vanston & Strother (2017), who argued that there are differences in the two's neurological abilities. Likewise, it is also in line with the findings of Bosley (1993); Jashari et al (2018); Norman et al (2018).…”
Section: Visual Perception On Urban Agriculturesupporting
confidence: 83%