Talk:Block design test
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"Accordingly Felder at North Carolina State University has developed a learning style questionnaire that attempts to assess spatial ability in an educational context[1]."
The test is a forced-dichotomy list of "I tend to" questions. In no way does it reference the block design test or attempt to directly assess spatial ability vis-a-vis education. The link given is a link to the test itself, not a study analysis or statement relating the test to the block design test or spatial ability. It doesn't seem to me to belong in the "Science and engineering aptitude" section (though that's better than where it currently is). IMO it needs further explanation for why it belongs where it was put in this article. Until then, I'm moving it down to the bottom under a new section. --99.23.76.63 (talk) 20:56, 10 April 2009 (UTC)
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