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  2. Draw-a-Person test - Wikipedia

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    The Draw-a-Person test (DAP, DAP test), Draw-A-Man test (DAM), or Goodenough–Harris Draw-a-Person test is a type of test in the domain of psychology. It is both a personality test, specifically projective test, and a cognitive test like IQ. The test subject uses simple art supplies to produce depictions of people.

  3. Draw-A-Person Test In Psychology - PSYCHOLOGICAL SCALES

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    The Draw-A-Person Test (DAP) is a projective psychological test that is used to assess a person’s personality, emotional functioning, and self-concept. The test is administered by a trained psychologist who asks the test subject to draw a person.

  4. (PDF) Draw a Person test - ResearchGate

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    The reliability of scores for the Draw-A-Person Intellectual Ability Test for Children, Adolescents, and Adults is examined with a sample of 110 college students from two universities...

  5. How Projective Tests Are Used to Measure Personality - Simply...

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    The Draw-a-Person: QSS (Quantitative Scoring System) is a standardized version of the Draw-A-Person test developed to assess intellectual functioning, primarily in children. It uses objective criteria and a scoring system to evaluate the drawings to estimate cognitive abilities.

  6. Draw-A-Person Test - SpringerLink

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    The Draw-A-Person test is a projective drawing task that is often utilized in psychological assessments of children. Although there are a number of variations, an individual is typically asked to draw a picture of a person.

  7. The Machover Draw-a-Person Test is a projective psychological assessment tool that involves asking individuals to draw a picture of a person. This test is administered to analyze and assess an individual’s cognitive and emotional functioning, as well as to gain insight into their psychological state. Objective.

  8. Draw-A-Person Test - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics

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    The DAP Test (A Quantitative Scoring System) (Naglieri, 1988) is a recently published system of scoring human-figure drawings “to obtain an estimate of ability” (Naglieri & Prewett, 1990, pg. 363). Although administered individually, it can also be administered in groups.

  9. Draw-A-Person Test - SpringerLink

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    The Draw-A-Person Test is an intelligence measurement tool for children aged 412 years, initially developed by American psychologist Florence Goodenough in 1926. It is a group test, typically completed within 15 min. But it can also be conducted individually with no time limit.

  10. Human Figure Drawing Tests - SpringerLink

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    The most recent version is the Draw-A-Person Intellectual Ability Test for children, adolescents, and adults, in which the subject draws himself/herself in the frontal view. There is no time limit, and usually takes 8–15 min to complete.

  11. Validity of the Draw a Person: A Quantitative Scoring System...

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    Among the several methods of scoring human figure drawings, the Draw a Person: A Quantitative Scoring System (DAP:QSS) was developed by Naglieri in 1988 as an updated means of scoring the classic draw-a-person test.