When the Goodenough-Harris Drawing Test is administered to a child, the evaluator principally observes the:

a. presence and form of body parts.
b. gender and race of the person drawn.
c. approximate age and posture of the person drawn.
d. length of time needed to draw a stick man.


A
The presence and form of body parts provide a clue about the child's development when follow-ing the scoring criteria of the Goodenough-Harris Drawing Test.

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