1953
DOI: 10.1080/00223980.1953.9712846
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The Validity of Certain Measures of Art Appreciation in Relation to a Drawing Task

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“…This is an extreme instance of the general finding that various standardized tests of esthetic sensitivity are not very highly related to each other. For intercorrelations from .21 to .51 among various such tests, see Anderson (1), Barrett (2), Bolton (5), Carroll and Eurich (7), Crannell (10), and Dewar (12).…”
Section: B Two Tests Of Esthetic Sensitivitymentioning
confidence: 98%
“…This is an extreme instance of the general finding that various standardized tests of esthetic sensitivity are not very highly related to each other. For intercorrelations from .21 to .51 among various such tests, see Anderson (1), Barrett (2), Bolton (5), Carroll and Eurich (7), Crannell (10), and Dewar (12).…”
Section: B Two Tests Of Esthetic Sensitivitymentioning
confidence: 98%