Draw a Man IQ test 4+

Andreas Stokidis

Designed for iPad

    • 1.3 • 12 Ratings
    • $0.99

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Description

The "Draw a Man test” is appropriate for the IQ evaluation of children aged 3 to 13 years.

You just know your child is the smartest of them all, but never had a way of proving it? Now there is a way, the “Draw a Man test”.

Back in 1926, Florence Goodenough introduced the Draw a Man test, detailed in her book “Measurement of Intelligence by Drawings”. Based on Goodenough’s work our programming group developed Draw a Man test”.

The child is asked to draw a person, taking all the time (s)he needs. Most of the children don’t take more than 10-15 minutes to complete their drawing. The child should be encouraged to start drawing and to remain focused, without any pressure or other kind of guidance.

When the painting is complete start the evaluation answering a set of standard questions regarding shape, proportions and other details to describe the picture. Just press on the appropriate text boxes to make your selections and press again to deselect. Use the “Back” and “Next” clouds to go back and forth.

Keep in mind that above anything else the results have to do with your child’s ability to focus and the drawing experience gained so far. Don’t be disappointed, try again another day when (s)he is more focused and it’s very possible that the results will amaze you.

The "Draw a Man test” is appropriate for the iq evaluation of children aged 3 to 13 years.

What’s New

Version 1.2.1

iOS 16 support

Ratings and Reviews

1.3 out of 5
12 Ratings

12 Ratings

2p2p2p2 ,

Don’t buy

In principal, this should work as a scoring app for a picture drawn outside of the app. However, it even fails at that function because it for that, as the various option lists force you to select irrelevant answers in order to proceed. In other words, there are no options available for “not applicable”, and without selecting an answer you can’t continue to the next set of options to complete the test. I’d give this zero stars if I could, it’s a waste of money

kckyourbutt ,

Testing App

This is not a drawing app but rather a scoring app better suited for therapists. You have the child draw a picture on paper then use the app to score the drawing by selecting criteria of what the child included in their drawing? Once the criteria is selected and the child's birthdate is entered and a chronological age is produced. Actually a very useful app for evaluations for psychologists, psychiatrists, and occupational therapists. Highly recommend to those who use drawing a person as part of an evaluation to gauge the developmental age of a child. Makes scoring extremely easier than using a list of criteria.

NWofford ,

Dear Designers: this app could be easily fixed!

Why don’t you fix this app, people? You need to add a “does not apply” choice for each question, add zero points when the choice is selected, and then you may have a valid outcome to the quiz. This app could be fun — if it worked! Geez. Don’t be so lazy!

App Privacy

The developer, Andreas Stokidis, indicated that the app’s privacy practices may include handling of data as described below. For more information, see the developer’s privacy policy.

Data Not Collected

The developer does not collect any data from this app.

Privacy practices may vary, for example, based on the features you use or your age. Learn More

Supports

  • Family Sharing

    Up to six family members can use this app with Family Sharing enabled.

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