Yes, I do. Actually, given the same amount of information, men get lost far less often then women. The difference, perhaps, might be that women have the good sense to bring along more information and/or stop and ask for directions (the triumph of judgement over technical skill). As for dancing, there are a LOT of other aspects to dancing than just spacial intelligence - and there are the social aspects of people wanting to look at the female more more than the male form in its grace. Still, all-and-all, a male ballet dancer in prime form in amazing to behold, no matter who is watching - and they can do things that most women would never even attempt to do. Women can do things men can't do in dance. Men can do things women can't do. Both are amazing to watch - it is a VERY complicated thing to try to compare, and spatial intelligence is really a very tiny part of it when you compare the other issues of the athletic capabilities of their bodies. Moreover, the spatial intelligence assertion of men over women has been tested over and over again, pretty much in every age group. Yes, there are exceptions, but just as women tend to have better social skills, men tend to have better spatial intelligence - very useful for hunting prey. If only hunting prey was useful in modern society!
2016-05-23 03:26:19
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answered by ? 4
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Spacial intelligence?? It means a person is intelligent about shapes and sizes of things. They can easily imagine how to construct and move things. I am trying to think of a career that would demonstrate that. Perhaps an architect would be a good example.
2006-11-25 19:30:21
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answered by Carole 5
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