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Psychologists use the Goodenough grid as a screening tool only . It should never replace a full WISC-V or WPPSI-IV IQ test. It excels at identifying delays (e.g., a 7-year-old scoring at the 3-year-old level) but is poor at differentiating "average" from "gifted" above 130 IQ. grille de cotation dessin du bonhomme goodenough
The original Goodenough scale (1926) was revolutionary, but it had limits. It worked best between ages 4 and 10. In 1963, published the Goodenough-Harris Drawing Test (G-HDT), expanding the grid to include drawings of a Woman and a Self-Portrait. à l'enfant (il n'existe pas de demi-point)