Imamoğlu, C.Yilmazsoy, A. C.2016-02-082016-02-0820090964-7775http://hdl.handle.net/11693/22688The authors present the results of a case study conducted at the Sadberk Hanim Museum in Istanbul, which explored the relationship between gender and locality (being a native resident or foreign tourist) of visitors and their circulation behavior. Results indicated that visitor characteristics, particularly locality, had a significant impact on range and duration of circulation, but not on general patterns of route selection, such as the right-turn bias. Results are discussed with respect to the related literature.EnglishGenderLocalityMuseum exhibitionsVisitor behaviorVisitor characteristicsVisitor circulation patternsVisitor experienceGender and locality-related differences in circulation behavior in a museum settingArticle10.1080/096477709028575391872-9185