Spatial ability is important for success in STEM fields but is typically measured using a small number of tests that were not developed in the STEM context, have not been normed with recent samples, or have not been subjected to modern psychometric analyses. Here, an approach to developing valid, reliable, and efficient computer-based tests of spatial skills is proposed and illustrated via the development of an efficient test of the ability to visualize cross-sections of three-dimensional (3D) objects. After pilot testing, three measures of this ability were administered online to 498 participants (256 females, aged 18–20). Two of the measures, the Santa Barbara Solids and Planes of Reference tests had good psychometric properties and measu...
The ability to visualize in three-dimensions has been shown to be critical to success in engineering...
Spatial visualization abilities have been shown to be a key predictor of success in science, technol...
At the highest level, this dissertation is a case study on how bias can become encoded into the tool...
The aim of this study was to improve pre-service teachers’ ability to infer cross-sections of geomet...
As graphics educators, we routinely test the 3-D spatial skills of our university-aged students usin...
The Design process is a complex activity that requires significant cognitive abilities one of the mo...
Background. Spatial ability (SA) is a robust predictor of academic and occupational achievement. The...
We designed an experiment to evaluate change in students' spatial skills as a result of specific int...
The nature of design is that it is always changing, new methods develop that are better or we learn ...
Spatial ability is an important factor affecting student achievement in science and mathematics educ...
本文データの一部はCiNiiから複製したものである。The purpose of this study is to clarify the spatial abilities of universit...
Performance in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) disciplines can depend on th...
In medical school, students frequently depend on spatial ability to be successful in medical school ...
Working under classical test theory (CTT) and item response theory (IRT) frameworks, this study inve...
Since geometry mainly comprises of three-dimensional (3 D), visual spatial skills and level of geome...
The ability to visualize in three-dimensions has been shown to be critical to success in engineering...
Spatial visualization abilities have been shown to be a key predictor of success in science, technol...
At the highest level, this dissertation is a case study on how bias can become encoded into the tool...
The aim of this study was to improve pre-service teachers’ ability to infer cross-sections of geomet...
As graphics educators, we routinely test the 3-D spatial skills of our university-aged students usin...
The Design process is a complex activity that requires significant cognitive abilities one of the mo...
Background. Spatial ability (SA) is a robust predictor of academic and occupational achievement. The...
We designed an experiment to evaluate change in students' spatial skills as a result of specific int...
The nature of design is that it is always changing, new methods develop that are better or we learn ...
Spatial ability is an important factor affecting student achievement in science and mathematics educ...
本文データの一部はCiNiiから複製したものである。The purpose of this study is to clarify the spatial abilities of universit...
Performance in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) disciplines can depend on th...
In medical school, students frequently depend on spatial ability to be successful in medical school ...
Working under classical test theory (CTT) and item response theory (IRT) frameworks, this study inve...
Since geometry mainly comprises of three-dimensional (3 D), visual spatial skills and level of geome...
The ability to visualize in three-dimensions has been shown to be critical to success in engineering...
Spatial visualization abilities have been shown to be a key predictor of success in science, technol...
At the highest level, this dissertation is a case study on how bias can become encoded into the tool...