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Resumen de Preschool Drawing and School Mathematics: The Nature of the Association

Margherita Malanchini, Maria G. Tosto, Victoria Garfield, Aysegul Dirik, Adrian Czerwik, Rosalind Arden, Sergey Malykh, Yulia Kovas

  • The study examined the etiology of individual differences in early drawing and of its longitudinal association with school mathematics. Participants (N = 14,760), members of the Twins Early Development Study, were assessed on their ability to draw a human figure, including number of features, symmetry, and proportionality. Human figure drawing was moderately stable across 6 months (average r = .40). Individual differences in drawing at age 4½ were influenced by genetic (.21), shared environmental (.30), and nonshared environmental (.49) factors. Drawing was related to later (age 12) mathematical ability (average r = .24). This association was explained by genetic and shared environmental factors that also influenced general intelligence. Some genetic factors, unrelated to intelligence, also contributed to individual differences in drawing.


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