Reference-Frame Misalignment and Cardinal Direction Judgments: Group Differences and Strategies


Reference-Frame Misalignment and Cardinal Direction Judgments: Group Differences and Strategies is a scholarly work by Johnell Brooks, published in 2004 in ''Journal of Experimental Psychology: Applied''. The main subjects of the publication include endocentric construction, social psychology, cognitive load, cardinal direction, spatial ability, computer science, frame, theory of mind, psychology, cognitive psychology, frame of reference, reference frame, and artificial intelligence. Experiments 1 and 2 demonstrated large differences in the accuracy and speed with which 104 less experienced and 7 experienced navigators made cardinal direction judgments.

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