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A '''hidden figures test''' or '''embedded figures test''' is a test of [[perceptual style]].
 
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A hidden figures test or embedded figures test is a test of perceptual style.

It has been adapted for computerized administration [1]


See also

References

  1. Jacobs, R.L. (1985).Computerized Testing: The Hidden Figures Test.Journal of Educational Computing Research, v1 n2 p173-78