Draw-A-Person Test
The Draw-A-Person Test is a psychological assessment used to evaluate a person's emotional and cognitive development. In this test, individuals are asked to draw a person, and the resulting artwork is analyzed for various characteristics, such as detail, proportion, and style. This can provide insights into the individual's self-perception and psychological state.
Originally developed by Goodenough in the 1920s, the test has been adapted for different age groups and populations. It is often used in educational and clinical settings to help identify developmental issues or emotional difficulties in children and adolescents.