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Nora S Newcombe
Temple University - Philadelphia / United States
Social Sciences / Psychology
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Nora S Newcombe's MOST POPULAR ARTICLES
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The malleability of spatial skills: a meta-analysis of training studies.DH Uttal, NG Meadow, E Tipton, LL Hand, AR Alden, C Warren, ...Psychological bulletin 139 (2), 352, 201317832013
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The role of experience in spatial test performance: A meta-analysisM Baenninger, N NewcombeSex roles 20 (5), 327-344, 19898751989
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Making space: The development of spatial representation and reasoningN Newcombe, J HuttenlocherMIT Press, 20036942003
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Is there a geometric module for spatial orientation? Squaring theory and evidenceK Cheng, NS NewcombePsychonomic bulletin & review 12, 1-23, 20056892005
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Picture this: Increasing math and science learning by improving spatial thinking.NS NewcombeAmerican educator 34 (2), 29, 20106692010
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