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  2. Draw-a-Person test - Wikipedia

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    Smiling tadpole person (combined head and body) drawn by a child aged 41⁄2. 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.

  3. Florence Goodenough - Wikipedia

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    Academic advisors. Leta Stetter Hollingworth. Florence Laura Goodenough (August 6, 1886 – April 4, 1959) was an American psychologist and professor at the University of Minnesota who studied child intelligence and various problems in the field of child development. She was president of the Society for Research in Child Development from 1946-1947.

  4. Kinetic family drawing - Wikipedia

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    Kinetic family drawing. Figure drawings are projective diagnostic techniques in which an individual is instructed to draw a person, an object or a situation so that cognitive, interpersonal, or psychological functioning can be assessed. The Kinetic Family Drawing, developed in 1970 by Burns and Kaufman, requires the test-taker to draw a picture ...

  5. Developmentally appropriate practice - Wikipedia

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    Developmentally appropriate practice (DAP) is a perspective within early childhood education whereby a teacher or child caregiver nurtures a child's social/emotional, physical, and cognitive development. [1] It is also described as a philosophy in child education that is based on child development knowledge where professionals base their ...

  6. Talk:Draw-a-Person test - Wikipedia

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    I don’t know if it’s standard or a variation, but in at least some cases the subject is not told specifically to draw “a man” and “a woman.” Instead, the first instruction is to draw “a person.” Then, the instruction for the second drawing depends on the gender spontaneously chosen for the first drawing.

  7. Projective test - Wikipedia

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    Projective tests. MeSH. D011386. In psychology, a projective test is a personality test designed to let a person respond to ambiguous stimuli, presumably revealing hidden emotions and internal conflicts projected by the person into the test. This is sometimes contrasted with a so-called "objective test" / "self-report test", which adopt a ...

  8. Mark Sanford vs. Elizabeth Colbert Busch (LIVE RESULTS)

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    The candidates. Mark Sanford (R) held this seat from 1995 to 2001 before serving as the governor of South Carolina from 2003 to 2011. In 2009 he admitted to lying about having an affair with an Argentinian woman, to whom he is now engaged.

  9. Tadpole person - Wikipedia

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    An example of a tadpole person in a drawing by a child aged 4½. A tadpole person[1][2][3] or headfooter[4][5] is a simplistic representation of a human being as a figure without a torso, with arms and legs attached to the head. Tadpole people appear in young children's drawings before they learn to draw torsos and move on to more realistic ...