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Alastair MacFadden
Interim Director, Johnson Shoyama Graduate School of Public Policy
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Are sex differences in navigation caused by sexually dimorphic strategies or by differences in the ability to use the strategies?
DM Saucier, SM Green, J Leason, A MacFadden, S Bell, LJ Elias
Behavioral neuroscience 116 (3), 403
, 2002
490
2002
Males and females scan maps similarly, but give directions differently
A MacFadden, L Elias, D Saucier
Brain and Cognition 53 (2), 297-300
, 2003
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2003
Are sex differences in navigation caused by sexually dimorphic strategies or by differences in the ability to use the strategies?
J Leason, A MacFadden, S Bell, LJ Elias
Behavioral Neuroscience 116 (3), 403-410
, 2002
5
2002
Sex differences in real-world navigation may relate to disorientation and endogenous testosterone levels
D Saucier, A MacFadden, L Elias, S Bell
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 105-105
, 2002
2
2002
You are here: Home/Our Blog/Coach's Questions/Storytelling is the career superpower your clients need to master
A MacFadden
Home Blog Careering Storytelling is the career superpower your clients need to master
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