The role of a graphical interpretation factor in the assessment of Spatial Visualization: A critical analysis

IF 1.6 4区 心理学 Q3 PSYCHOLOGY, EXPERIMENTAL Spatial Cognition and Computation Pub Date : 2021-12-26 DOI:10.1080/13875868.2021.2019260
Kristin A. Bartlett, Jorge Dorribo-Camba
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ABSTRACT Common tests of spatial skills do not simply test one’s ability to mentally manipulate shapes. Instead, many popular assessments depend on a separate ability to comprehend two-dimensional graphical depictions of three-dimensional objects. Two categories of evidence are presented: 1) a discussion of the visual problems present in the stimuli commonly used in spatial skills tests, and 2) a critical review of studies which have shown improved performance on spatial skills tests by making the stimuli either clearer or more realistic. We conclude that the graphical interpretation factor is likely an example of construct-irrelevant variance which may reduce the validity of spatial skills assessments and introduce bias in favor of individuals with past experience with a particular style of engineering graphics or individuals who leverage certain problem-solving strategies.
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图形解释因素在空间可视化评估中的作用:一项批判性分析
常见的空间技能测试并不仅仅是测试一个人在心理上操纵形状的能力。相反,许多流行的评估依赖于理解三维物体的二维图形描述的单独能力。提出了两类证据:1)讨论了空间技能测试中常用的刺激中存在的视觉问题;2)对一些研究进行了批判性回顾,这些研究表明,通过使刺激更清晰或更真实,可以提高空间技能测试的表现。我们得出的结论是,图形解释因素可能是结构无关方差的一个例子,它可能会降低空间技能评估的有效性,并引入偏向于过去具有特定工程图形风格经验的个体或利用某些解决问题策略的个体。
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Spatial Cognition and Computation
Spatial Cognition and Computation PSYCHOLOGY, EXPERIMENTAL-
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