2024
DOI: 10.1007/s12144-024-06628-8
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Differences in wayfinding inclinations among women and men: a matter of personality and affect, not just gender

Veronica Muffato,
Laura Miola,
Francesca Pazzaglia
et al.

Abstract: Women report different levels of wayfinding inclinations than men. This study is an exploration of whether individual factors such as personality traits and affect can provide insights into the gender differences observed in wayfinding inclinations, such as in the attitudes toward exploring and spatial anxiety. The study involved 454 adults (271 women) who completed questionnaires on personality traits, affective state, attitudes toward exploring and spatial anxiety. Women reported lower positive attitudes tow… Show more

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