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Acquiring information from simple weather maps: Influences of domain-specific knowledge and general visual–spatial abilities
Authors:Gary L Allen  Christy R Miller Cowan  Helen Power  
Institution:aLincoln Memorial University, 6965 Cumberland Gap Parkway, Harrogate TN 37752, USA;bDepartment of Geography, University of Otago, P.O. Box 56, Dunedin, New Zealand;cDepartment of Psychology, University of South Carolina, Columbia SC 29208, USA
Abstract:The influences of domain-specific meteorological knowledge and general visual–spatial abilities on the comprehension of simple weather maps were examined in a regression-based study involving a sample of participants with relatively low meteorological knowledge and in an experiment involving a contrast between samples of higher- and lower-knowledge participants. Results from the first study indicated that the roles of domain-specific knowledge and visual–spatial abilities for lower-knowledge individuals were strongly influenced by the presence of supporting geographic information (i.e., city locations) in the weather maps being interpreted. Results from the second study underscored the importance of domain-specific meteorological knowledge and map familiarity and, surprisingly, pointed to a single visual–spatial ability (speed of closure) that mediated both of these influences.
Keywords:Spatial memory  Spatial learning  Geography  Knowledge level  Visual display
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