Minnesota Paper Form Board Test

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Minnesota Paper Form Board Test
Purposetests imagery capacity

Minnesota Paper Form Board Test is said to test “imagery capacity” ,[1]spatial visualization”,[2]“mental visualization skills” [3] “part–whole relationship skills” [4] and “the ability of an individual to visualize and manipulate objects in space”.[5] The test consists of five figures and one of the figures displayed in disarranged parts. The subject has to decide which of the figures displays the pieces joined together.

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Revised Minnesota Paper Form Board Test instructions and sample problems can be found in Appendix D (page 107) of

Short descriptions:

Inessential information around the test:

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