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February 25, 2005
Gay men's maps
According to news reports today, e.g. here, gay men read maps in a way more like women than men. For example, they make more use of landmarks and less of compass directions. I have no idea if this is a sound finding. The research was carried out at the University of East London, which is not - how shall I put this - a world centre of academic excellence. But it should be easy enough to replicate it if it is true.
Posted by David B at
04:15 AM
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