Multiple Choice
Overall, gender-related differences in spatial abilities
A) are complex, with advantages for men in some, women in others, and no reliable differences in others.
B) are complex, with varying degrees of advantage for men, but no tasks show advantages for women.
C) are complex, with an increasing age-related disadvantages for women in most spatial tasks.
D) are straightforward, with boys and men outperforming girls and women in all four types of spatial tasks.
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