GENDER DIFFERENCES IN VERBAL WORKING MEMORY

This study aimed to discover the gender differences in working memory among university students whose age and education level is similar. It is because there are inconsistent findings from the past studies such as some research found that female outperform male in verbal working memory task while so...

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Main Author: KONG, XIAN CHENG
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Published: Universiti Malaysia Sarawak, (UNIMAS) 2022
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spelling my.unimas.ir-430942025-01-05T23:52:57Z http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/43094/ GENDER DIFFERENCES IN VERBAL WORKING MEMORY KONG, XIAN CHENG H Social Sciences (General) This study aimed to discover the gender differences in working memory among university students whose age and education level is similar. It is because there are inconsistent findings from the past studies such as some research found that female outperform male in verbal working memory task while some found there is no gender differences in performance related to verbal working memory. Besides, it is also found that there is not much research control other confounding variable such as age and education level which can also affect performance in working memory. Therefore, a quantitative research focus on the gender differences in verbal working memory is done with the control of age and education level. The instrument used is modified reading span task which sentences are extract from a course module familiar by the participants to ensure the language used is capable by all participants. Results shows that the differences in performance between male and female is not statistically significant. The results of this research showed that more similar studies are needed in order to discover gender differences in verbal working memory as the gender differences in verbal working memory does not shown in this research may be due to the low effect size of gender in verbal working memory performance. Universiti Malaysia Sarawak, (UNIMAS) 2022 Final Year Project Report NonPeerReviewed text en http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/43094/1/KONG%20XIAN%20CHENG%2024pgs.pdf text en http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/43094/4/KONG%20XIAN%20CHENG%20ft.pdf KONG, XIAN CHENG (2022) GENDER DIFFERENCES IN VERBAL WORKING MEMORY. [Final Year Project Report] (Unpublished)
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KONG, XIAN CHENG
GENDER DIFFERENCES IN VERBAL WORKING MEMORY
description This study aimed to discover the gender differences in working memory among university students whose age and education level is similar. It is because there are inconsistent findings from the past studies such as some research found that female outperform male in verbal working memory task while some found there is no gender differences in performance related to verbal working memory. Besides, it is also found that there is not much research control other confounding variable such as age and education level which can also affect performance in working memory. Therefore, a quantitative research focus on the gender differences in verbal working memory is done with the control of age and education level. The instrument used is modified reading span task which sentences are extract from a course module familiar by the participants to ensure the language used is capable by all participants. Results shows that the differences in performance between male and female is not statistically significant. The results of this research showed that more similar studies are needed in order to discover gender differences in verbal working memory as the gender differences in verbal working memory does not shown in this research may be due to the low effect size of gender in verbal working memory performance.
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title GENDER DIFFERENCES IN VERBAL WORKING MEMORY
title_short GENDER DIFFERENCES IN VERBAL WORKING MEMORY
title_full GENDER DIFFERENCES IN VERBAL WORKING MEMORY
title_fullStr GENDER DIFFERENCES IN VERBAL WORKING MEMORY
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publisher Universiti Malaysia Sarawak, (UNIMAS)
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