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A Study of Sex Differences among Art Students on Spatial Abilities. Eliot, John, McWhinnie, Harold [microform]
A Study of Sex Differences among Art Students on Spatial Abilities. : Eliot, John,  McWhin...
A Study of Sex Differences among Art Students on Spatial Abilities. Eliot, John, McWhinnie, Harold [microform]

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본문언어 - English
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370.78 E68
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    A Study of Sex Differences among Art Students on Spatial Abilities. : Eliot, John, McWhinnie, Harold - [microform]
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    U.S.; Maryland : , 90
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      15; 1
      총서명  
      ERIC Reports
      주기사항  
      15p.
      초록/해제  
      요약This study reports data concerning spatial abilities of professional art students. It is part of an ongoing collection of data on spatial abilities on the incoming freshman class at a large major private art school. The battery of eight tests has proven to be highly reliable and valid in previous studies with the specific population. Researchers examined 112 subjects in the fall of 1987 using the Revised Eliot Spatial Dimensionality Test Battery. The data showed no significant sex differences between male and female students. Possibly, the often observed sex differences on spatial tests that seem to favor the male subjects do not so differentiate in professional art school. Experts have identified such spatial skills as components of general fluid cognitive abilities, perceptual field independence, and the ability to perceive three dimensional spatial relationships. All these elements would seem to be the key skills for success in art school. The correlational data showed these skills to be highly related to each other for the specific population of the art school student. The construct validity of the spatial tests for study group was very high; for that reason, researchers selected the population for an extensive exploration of spatial abilities over a period of years. Findings may identify skills needed for success in art school and some of the positive outcomes of visual artistic education as a whole. (AuthorSG)
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      Microfiche. . Springfield, VA : ERIC Document Reproduction Service. . microfiches ; 11×15 cm.
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      ■520    ▼aThis  study  reports  data  concerning  spatial  abilities  of  professional  art  students.  It  is  part  of  an  ongoing  collection  of  data  on  spatial  abilities  on  the  incoming  freshman  class  at  a  large  major  private  art  school.  The  battery  of  eight  tests  has  proven  to  be  highly  reliable  and  valid  in  previous  studies  with  the  specific  population.  Researchers  examined  112  subjects  in  the  fall  of  1987  using  the  Revised  Eliot  Spatial  Dimensionality  Test  Battery.  The  data  showed  no  significant  sex  differences  between  male  and  female  students.  Possibly,  the  often  observed  sex  differences  on  spatial  tests  that  seem  to  favor  the  male  subjects  do  not  so  differentiate  in  professional  art  school.  Experts  have  identified  such  spatial  skills  as  components  of  general  fluid  cognitive  abilities,  perceptual  field  independence,  and  the  ability  to  perceive  three  dimensional  spatial  relationships.  All  these  elements  would  seem  to  be  the  key  skills  for  success  in  art  school.  The  correlational  data  showed  these  skills  to  be  highly  related  to  each  other  for  the  specific  population  of  the  art  school  student.  The  construct  validity  of  the  spatial  tests  for  study  group  was  very  high;  for  that  reason,  researchers  selected  the  population  for  an  extensive  exploration  of  spatial  abilities  over  a  period  of  years.  Findings  may  identify  skills  needed  for  success  in  art  school  and  some  of  the  positive  outcomes  of  visual  artistic  education  as  a  whole.  (AuthorSG)
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      ■650  4▼xEducation
      ■653    ▼aAbility  Identification▼aAptitude  Tests▼aArt  Education▼aArtists▼aCollege  Freshmen▼aHigher  Education▼aMajors  (Students)▼aResearch  Methodology▼aSex  Differences▼aSpatial  Ability▼aEliot  Spatial  Dimensionality  Test  Battery
      ■7001  ▼aEliot,  John
      ■7001  ▼aMcWhinnie,  Harold
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