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Cognitive style related to the design process
Authors:F. Pearson
Affiliation:(1) Design and Technology Co-ordinator, Bournside School and Sixth Form Centre, Cheltenham, USA
Abstract:This paper describes the development of a new version of Witkin's Group Embedded Figures Test (GEFT) and two further tests of a similar type using words and letters. The new form of the Group Embedded Figures Test Consists of a number of original two dimensional figures (complex and simple). Variations of the basic two dimensional figures were obtained by establishing a geometrical progression (from following a set of simple rules) to produce increasing degrees of complexity of the lsquocomplex figuresrsquo. This in turn generated more lsquosimple figuresrsquo within them which were used in the test items.By using words and lettersas a means of generating lsquoembeddedrsquo complex/simple shapes, not only are very different types of (overall) shape possible, but also the notion of field dependence/independence can (possibly) be applied to non-spatial (in the usual sense) modes of operating within the curriculum, i.e. the humanities as opposed to design and technology subject areas.
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