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The '''Incomplete Man Test''' is a [[developmental measure]] developed by [[Arnold Gesell]] in 1925 to aid in the assessment of preschool children.
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==Format==
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The child is presented with a partially completed picture of a stickman, minus on arm, hand, leg foot and both eyes. The child is asked to identify that the picture is that od a human and to complete the pictur if they can.
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==See also==
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*[[Goodenough Draw-A-Man test]]
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==References==
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==Further reading==
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*[[Ames, L.B.]] (1943). The Gesell Incomplete Man Test as a differential indicator of average and superior behavior in preschool children. [[Journal of Genetic Psychology]], 62,217-274
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*Ames L.B., [[ILG F.L.]] (1963) The Gesell Incompltete Man Test as a measure of developmental status. Genetic Psychology Monographs. Nov;68:247-307.
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[[Category:Developmental measures]]

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The Incomplete Man Test is a developmental measure developed by Arnold Gesell in 1925 to aid in the assessment of preschool children.

Format

The child is presented with a partially completed picture of a stickman, minus on arm, hand, leg foot and both eyes. The child is asked to identify that the picture is that od a human and to complete the pictur if they can.

See also

References


Further reading

  • Ames, L.B. (1943). The Gesell Incomplete Man Test as a differential indicator of average and superior behavior in preschool children. Journal of Genetic Psychology, 62,217-274
  • Ames L.B., ILG F.L. (1963) The Gesell Incompltete Man Test as a measure of developmental status. Genetic Psychology Monographs. Nov;68:247-307.