By Anonymous (not verified), 16 June, 2025

Starts Design B and does first row with ease.

Shows signs of fatigue in the second or third row.

May stop before completing, without spacing.

Does not perceive the cross in the middle as an orientation to the design.

Score

The tentative score is ACL 4.4.

By Anonymous (not verified), 16 June, 2025

Copies the checkerboard design with sustained effort but without spacing.

The two striking features are linear information or the horizontal and vertical lines of alternating colours.

Score

The tentative score is ACL 4.4.

By Anonymous (not verified), 16 June, 2025

Follows the checkerboard in first row, by slowly matching one square at a time. May require constant cueing or support.

Errors the in checkerboard may begin in the second row.

The checkerboard pattern is lost by the third row and is not corrected with cueing.

By the end of the third row their mental energy is exhausted.

The single striking feature is alternating colours in one row.

Score

The tentative score is ACL 4.2.

By Anonymous (not verified), 16 June, 2025

Makes stripes, without referring to the sample.

The one feature is colour.

Score

The tentative score is ACL 4.0.

By Anonymous (not verified), 16 June, 2025

Places squares to fill space.

Spacing is not considered.

Score

The tentative score is ACL 3.8.

By Anonymous (not verified), 16 June, 2025

Places squares for about a minute.

Score

The tentative score is ACL 3.6.

By Anonymous (not verified), 16 June, 2025

Places a few squares, which may resemble a row floating in the middle of the frame. The row may be horizontally or vertically positioned.

Score

The tentative score is ACL 3.4.

By Anonymous (not verified), 16 June, 2025

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By Anonymous (not verified), 16 June, 2025

Select the behaviour that most closely matches your observations:

By Anonymous (not verified), 16 June, 2025

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