Drawings by individuals with Williams syndrome: are people different from shapes?
By: Dykens, Elisabeth M.
Contributor(s): Rosner, Beth A | Ly, Tran M.
Series: American Journal on Mental Retardation 106 (1) 2001: 94-107.Publisher: 2001Content type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volume Subject(s): CHILDREN | WILLIAMS SYNDROME | DRAWING | DEVELOPMENTAL ASSESSMENT | DEVELOPMENTAL PROGRESSSummary: Because it is unclear whether people with Williams syndrome produce drawings that are delayed or deviant, the authors examined these two possibilities in a draw a person and figure copying tasks in 28 persons with Williams syndrome, 28 with mixed etiologies and 28 with Down syndrome. [AJ].Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds | |
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Because it is unclear whether people with Williams syndrome produce drawings that are delayed or deviant, the authors examined these two possibilities in a draw a person and figure copying tasks in 28 persons with Williams syndrome, 28 with mixed etiologies and 28 with Down syndrome. [AJ].
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