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Created by Craig Wilkinson
over 8 years ago
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| Question | Answer |
| What are the stage's of children's drawings? | 1) Scribbles (up to 30 months) 2) Single units (30-46 months) 3) Differentiated figures (46 months - 7 years) 4) Integrated whole (7+) |
| Define intellectual realism. | The phenomenon of children drawing what they know, rather than what they see. |
| What are two explanations of intellectual realism? | 1) egocentric tendency 2) desire to communicate |
| What did the cup drawing task find? | Children under 7 were more likely to draw the handle of the cup even if they were unable to see it, thus displaying intellectual realism. |
| Define viewer independent. | The true dimensions and properties of an object, and not just those that appear from a specific vantage point. |
| Why might a child draw an unpleasant figure smaller? | Because a smaller figure is less of a threat. |
| What is the significance of the size of drawings? | Drawings are influence by emotional response to the subject matter, so the thing that is important to the child ma be drawn bigger. |
| Why can't we use information from drawings in isolation? | Issues with reliably interpreting the significance of the drawings. |
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