Exam 9: Developing an Ability to Draw
Exam 1: Themes and Perspectives in Developmental Psychology25 Questions
Exam 2: Methodological Approaches25 Questions
Exam 3: The Development of Thinking25 Questions
Exam 4: Does Piagets Theory Stand up to Examination25 Questions
Exam 5: What Children Understand About the Mind25 Questions
Exam 6: Developmental Disorders25 Questions
Exam 7: Autism25 Questions
Exam 8: Numerical Development25 Questions
Exam 9: Developing an Ability to Draw25 Questions
Exam 10: Developing an Ability to See the World24 Questions
Exam 11: The Role of Heredity and Environment in Intelligence25 Questions
Exam 12: Language Development24 Questions
Exam 13: Developing an Ability to Communicate25 Questions
Exam 14: Parenting and the Development of Love and Attachment25 Questions
Exam 15: Moral Development24 Questions
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According to Solley and Haigh (1957), as Christmas approaches children tend to draw:
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Light and Macintosh (1980) asked children aged 6 and 7 years to draw a glass beaker either with a small model house inside it or behind it. The children:
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Several studies suggest that children scale their drawings such that:
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According to Mitchell et al. (2005), adults' ______ was(were) responsible for systematic errors in their drawings.
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At what age do the signs of intellectual realism disappear altogether?
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Axia et al. (1998) found that children in different European countries tend to draw their own country:
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Bremner and Moore (1984) demonstrated that whether or not young children included an out-of-view handle in their drawing of the cup depended on their:
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Goodwin (1982) suggests that in cases of incest, abused children are ______ their drawings.
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According to Cohen and Bennett (1997), a major cause of systematic errors in adults' drawings is:
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Light and Simmons (1983) investigated whether young children could adapt their drawing to give a clue to their vantage point. They found that:
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In a quest to find the cause of children's errors in drawing, Sheppard, Ropar, and Mitchell (2005) manipulated two factors: (1) Whether the subject matter had 2-D or 3-D properties, and (2) Whether:
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Crook (1984) asked children to draw a ball that had been skewered with a rod. The results were that:
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Davis (1983) found that intellectual realism in young children was ______ by their depiction of the relationship between two objects.
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Some of children's earliest drawings are of the human figure, known as:
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The severity of intellectual realism in children's drawings:
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A systematic investigation of intellectual realism involved presenting a cup turned so that the handle was out of view. Children aged around 6 and 7 years tended to include the handle in their drawings, even though they couldn't actually see it. A person associated with that research is:
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