The current study analyzed figure size modification in different types of spatial context (C. Lange-Küttner, 1997, 2004) for sequence and practice effects. Children of 7, 9, and 11 years of age, as well as 17-year-olds, drew figures in a series of ready-made spatial axes systems, which (a) logically increased in dimensional complexity as in child development, (b) were randomized in sequence, or (c) were absent, as a control condition for figure size reduction through practice. Already 7-year-olds could subtly adapt figure size in the logical sequence, but the amount of size reduction stayed within the same size range as in the other two conditions. Only at 9 years of age did children show sensitivity to spatial constraints, with smaller fig...
Previous research has yielded conflicting findings about the existence and the direction of the size...
The literature offers contrasting findings about whether children vary their graphic response when a...
Previous studies have revealed that children increase the size of drawings of topics about which the...
Previous research (Willats, 1977a, b; Nicholls & Kennedy, 1992) concerning the final stage and route...
Previous research has yielded conflicting findings about the existence and the direction of the size...
his paper identifies the factors that lead young children to make intellectual realism drawings and ...
Young children are often regarded as inflexible and stereotypic in their drawings. A series of five ...
This study examined the effect of cognitive and perceptual development, manipulation of objects, and...
In an investigation of causes of the disproportionate relation between head and body in children&apo...
Graphomotor skills involves coordinated participation of perceptual, cognitive and motor mechanisms....
Children's ability to modify their drawing procedures changes in their first decade. Young chil...
The six experiments reported in this thesis were designed to study the development of children's rep...
This study reconsiders a series of drawing tasks (Goodnow, 1978) in which children have to modify th...
This study examined the knowledge and strategies that young children used for comparing sizes of geo...
Children's ability to modify their drawing procedures changes in their first decade. Young children ...
Previous research has yielded conflicting findings about the existence and the direction of the size...
The literature offers contrasting findings about whether children vary their graphic response when a...
Previous studies have revealed that children increase the size of drawings of topics about which the...
Previous research (Willats, 1977a, b; Nicholls & Kennedy, 1992) concerning the final stage and route...
Previous research has yielded conflicting findings about the existence and the direction of the size...
his paper identifies the factors that lead young children to make intellectual realism drawings and ...
Young children are often regarded as inflexible and stereotypic in their drawings. A series of five ...
This study examined the effect of cognitive and perceptual development, manipulation of objects, and...
In an investigation of causes of the disproportionate relation between head and body in children&apo...
Graphomotor skills involves coordinated participation of perceptual, cognitive and motor mechanisms....
Children's ability to modify their drawing procedures changes in their first decade. Young chil...
The six experiments reported in this thesis were designed to study the development of children's rep...
This study reconsiders a series of drawing tasks (Goodnow, 1978) in which children have to modify th...
This study examined the knowledge and strategies that young children used for comparing sizes of geo...
Children's ability to modify their drawing procedures changes in their first decade. Young children ...
Previous research has yielded conflicting findings about the existence and the direction of the size...
The literature offers contrasting findings about whether children vary their graphic response when a...
Previous studies have revealed that children increase the size of drawings of topics about which the...