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By Anonymous (not verified), 14 April, 2025

Does the first row with ease.

Does successive rows by matching one tile at a time.

Completes the design slowly because the picture is consulted before and after each placement.

Spacing is inconsistent.

The spacing at end of the row puzzles the person but they are unable to solve the spacing issue.

Score

The tentative score is ACL 4.8.

By Anonymous (not verified), 14 April, 2025

Does the first row with ease.

Does successive rows by matching one tile at a time.

Completes the design slowly because the picture is consulted before and after each placement.

Spacing is inconsistent.

The spacing at end of the row puzzles the person but they are unable to solve the spacing issue.

Score

The tentative score is ACL 4.8.

By Anonymous (not verified), 14 April, 2025

Starts Design B and does first row with ease.

Completes this design slowly without spacing. Does perceive the cross in the middle as an orientation to the design. The spacing at the end of the row does not bother the person.

Score

The tentative score is ACL 4.6.

By Anonymous (not verified), 14 April, 2025

The ability to store an image in their working memory results in the person making a picture with the yellow rhomboids tucked under the blue corners. They will need to refer to the sample each time they place a piece. They can place the pieces in the same pattern as the sample.

Score

The tentative score is ACL 4 High.

By Anonymous (not verified), 5 March, 2025

Within ACL 4 High, they are able to store an image in their working memory where the information is available for their use for just a few seconds. Repeated use like drilling or compensatory techniques such as checklists are required for the person to store this information in their long-term memory. Otherwise the information is not easily retrieved. The information will need to be reinforced on a regular basis.