The relationship of popularity to performance on the Goodenough Draw-A-Man test.

Abstract
The results support the hypotheses: that performance of children in drawing the face of the human figure is related to popularity, and that performance in drawing the face is a better index of popularity than is performance in drawing the body. The correlation of face score and popularity, though significant, is not high enough to warrant its use for more than gross kinds of predictions.

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