Stereoscopic vision's impact on spatial ability testing
Abstract
A look into spatial ability testing tools and the variations that past researchers made to focus on key factors that affect test scores, will demonstrate the need for tuning traditional testing methods to accommodate a wider demographic and provide more accurate results. Due to technological limitations of the time, a large variety of past spatial tests were developed by hand-drawings. Within this research, the addition of stereoscopic vision is analyzed to determine the value of said changes on human perception of spatial entities.
Degree
M.S.
Advisors
Connolly, Purdue University.
Subject Area
Aerospace engineering|Mechanical engineering|Quantitative psychology
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