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Educational Psychology
An International Journal of Experimental Educational Psychology
Volume 15, 1995 - Issue 1
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The Relationship Between Children's Drawings of Rectangular Solids from Memory and Performance in Cognitive Tests, Art and Practical Subjects

Pages 3-10 | Published online: 29 Sep 2006
 

Abstract

A total of 127 11 + and 81 12 + subjects drew rectangular solids from memory, after viewing them from different positions. The results were correlated with IQ, vocabulary, verbal judgement and reasoning, and a spatial test with assessment in art and crafts. Unexpectedly high and significant correlations were yielded between drawing solids and cognitive tests involving verbal ability, when compared with correlations between solids, the spatial test and craft subjects, especially for the 12 + group. This appeared contrary to received views on the association of aptitude in drawing with spatial ability. Furthermore, as spatial factors are considered to underpin drawing and craft subjects, a closer association between these, rather than between drawing and verbal ability, was expected. This outcome raised certain theoretical questions concerning drawing and its interaction with perception, language, memory and intellectual development.

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