Multiple Choice
When the Goodenough-Harris Drawing Test is administered to a child, the evaluator principally observes the
A) presence and form of body parts.
B) gender and race of the person drawn.
C) approximate age and posture of the person drawn.
D) length of time needed to draw a stick man.
E) facial expressions of the child.
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