The Felt Figure Test on measures of distance and height in Israeli children
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Rabinowitz, A., &
Eldan, Z.
(1985). The Felt Figure Test on measures of distance and height in Israeli children.
Social Behavior and Personality: An international journal,
13(1),
63-68.
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A modified version of Kuthe's technique, measuring distances between figures and heights of figures, was employed to study the social schemata of 128 Israeli fifth-graders, 65 boys and 63 girls. Each subject was asked to place a self-figure, plus a father figure, or a mother figure, or all three figures, or a friend figure - four separate placements in all - on a sheet of paper The subject was instructed to choose from three figures of differing heights, one adult figure and one child figure, for the above-mentioned placements. Results showed that the subjects placed child-child figures closer together than other configurations. The girls placed figures closer together, and chose taller figures to represent a friend than did the boys. There was, however, no difference between the sexes in their choice of adult figures.
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