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Post by SPECIALEDITION on Mar 14, 2022 1:31:05 GMT
linkIntroduction: The APS was developed to measure individual differences in what people enjoy about visual art. It measures three scales, two that are applicable to the style of the work and one that is applicable to the content of the work. Procedure: The test consists of 30 pairs of paintings, for each pair you must choose which you prefer and by how much. It takes most people 2-5 minutes to complete.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 14, 2022 2:01:40 GMT
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Post by SPECIALEDITION on Mar 14, 2022 2:04:25 GMT
These are results from the Artistic Preferences Scale 1.1. The APS1.1 measures three scores: two of style and one of content. The scores for these three scales are graphed below.Scores ExplanationScores on each scale range from -16 to +16. - Your score for Linear vs. Painterly was -5. This indicates you have a moderate preference for linear works over painterly ones. In linear works, the artists depicts clear shapes bounded by lines and attempts to achieve photorealism. This contrasts with a painterly style where the brush strokes will be visible.
- Your score for Realistic vs. Abstract was -2. This indicates you have a small preference for realistic works over abstract ones.
- Your score for Masculine vs. Feminine was 8. This indicates that you have a strong preference for works of art that depict subjects stereotypically of interest to females (e.g. women in dresses, etc.) as opposed to subjects stereotypically associated with males (e.g. fighting, machines, ships, architecture, etc.).
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Post by Deleted on Mar 19, 2022 16:26:31 GMT
This quiz was quick and enjoyable. I really liked it.
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