Abstract

144 black and white preschoolers' performance on the Goodenough drawing test and the Columbia Mental Maturity Scale was influenced by socioeconomic background and sex rather than race. While no over-all difference in IQ was noted between the two tests, analysis displayed uniformly somewhat lower scores by blacks on the Goodenough drawing test.

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