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Vera  Ruthsatz

Vera Ruthsatz M.A.

Institut für Psychologie, Universität Koblenz

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Quaiser-Pohl, Claudia; Rahe, Martina; Ruthsatz, Vera R.

Do gender differences in mental rotation disappear when objects other than cube figures are used as stimuli?

Cognitive Processing. Bd. 19. H. Supplement I. Heidelberg: Springer 2018 S. 26 - 27


Rahe, Martina; Ruthsatz, Vera; Quaiser-Pohl, Claudia

Gendered effects of material and strategy in a chronometric mental-rotation test with male- or female-stereotyped objects

Università Degli Studi di Padova (Hrsg). The 16th European Workshop on Imagery and Cognition From World to Mind: Images and Representations EWIC 2018: 7-9 June 2018; Padua, Italy - Abstracts. Padua: University of Padova 2018


Rahe, Martina; Ruthsatz, Vera; Quaiser-Pohl, Claudia

How relevant is the stimulus material for gender differences in mental-rotation tests

Johannes Hartig; Holger Horz (Hrsg). Psychologie gestaltet: 51. Kongress der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Psychologie (DGPs) - Abstracts: 14. bis 20. September 2018 in Frankfurt am Main. Lengerich: Pabst 2018 S. 422



Rahe, Martina; Ruthsatz, Vera; Jansen, Petra et al.

Influence of sex-stereotyped stimuli on the mental-rotation performance of elderly persons

Experimental Aging Research. Bd. 44. H. 4. London: Taylor & Francis 2018 S. 284 - 296


Rahe, Martina; Ruthsatz, Vera; Quaiser-Pohl, Claudia

Is the mental-rotation performance influenced by gender and orientation ability?

Cognitive Processing. Bd. 19. H. Supplement 1. Heidelberg: Springer 2018 S. 68


Rahe, Martina; Ruthsatz, Vera; Schürmann, Linda et al.

Are men's and women's self-evaluations of their spatial abilities related to their performance in a mental-rotation test?

Thomas Goschke; Annette Bolte; Clemens Kirschbaum (Hrsg). TeaP 2017 Abstracts of the 59th Conference of Experimental Psychologists. Dresden, Germany. March 26 - 29, 2017. Lengerich: Papst Science Publishers 2017 S. 307


Ruthsatz, Vera; Rahe, Martina; Schürmann, Linda et al.

Gender differences in mental-rotation tests: Do men benefit from cube figures as they are stereotypically masculine?

Thomas Goschke; Annette Bolte; Clemens Kirschbaum (Hrsg). TeaP 2017 Abstracts of the 59th Conference of Experimental Psychologists. Dresden, Germany. March 26 - 29, 2017. Lengerich: Papst Science Publishers 2017 S. 305 - 306


Ruthsatz, Vera; Neuburger, Sarah; Rahe, Martina et al.

The gender effect in 3D-Mental-rotation performance with familiar and gender-stereotyped objects - a study with elementary school children

Journal of Cognitive Psychology. Bd. 29. H. 6. Abingdon: Taylor & Francis 2017 S. 717 - 730