Gender differences in spatial knowledge acquired through simulated exploration of a virtual shopping centre
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Michael Tlauka | Wayne Hobbs | Andrew Brolese | M. Tlauka | D. Pomeroy | Andrew Brolese | Diane Evelyn Pomeroy | W. Hobbs
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