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Measuring Configural Spatial Knowledge With Alternative Pointing Judgments, Lisa J. Douglas Jan 2008

Measuring Configural Spatial Knowledge With Alternative Pointing Judgments, Lisa J. Douglas

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Configural spatial knowledge has been tested by having people point from one object to another or by having them sketch maps from memory. Several different pointing judgments have been used, but these judgments appear to differ both in superficial characteristics and in their implied theoretical mental model of spatial representation. This experiment compares two different pointing judgments: judgments of relative direction, based on a quasi-Euclidean model of spatial representation; and object-based judgments, based on an object reference model of spatial representation. Results supported the object reference model. Object-based judgments were more accurate, were made with more confidence and had shorter …