This study demonstrated that a brief interview can reveal the mechanical reasoning that could not be assessed via the Bicycle Drawing Test. This study, conducted on 190 children (6 to 11 years old), shows that mechanical reasoning improves with age. It shows correlations with spatial reasoning and motor control, and with visual reasoning
How does a bicycle work? A new instrument to assess mechanical reasoning in school aged children / Cannoni, E.; Bombi, A. S.; Marano, G.; DI NORCIA, Anna. - In: PSICOLOGÍA EDUCATIVA. - ISSN 1135-755X. - ELETTRONICO. - (2018). [10.5093/psed2018a10]
How does a bicycle work? A new instrument to assess mechanical reasoning in school aged children
Cannoni E.Conceptualization
;Bombi A. S.Methodology
;Marano G.Writing – Review & Editing
;& Di Norcia
Writing – Original Draft Preparation
2018
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This study demonstrated that a brief interview can reveal the mechanical reasoning that could not be assessed via the Bicycle Drawing Test. This study, conducted on 190 children (6 to 11 years old), shows that mechanical reasoning improves with age. It shows correlations with spatial reasoning and motor control, and with visual reasoningFile allegati a questo prodotto
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