Publications by authors named "Nils Dumalski"

Background: Spatial abilities are essential cognitive skills for many aspects of our everyday life that develop substantially throughout childhood and adolescence. While there are numerous measurement tools to evaluate these abilities, many of them have been designed for specific age groups hampering comparability throughout development. Thus, we determined test-retest-reliability and minimal detectable change for a set of tests that evaluate spatial ability performance in their variety in youth and compared them to young adults.

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Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Nils Dumalski"

  • Nils Dumalski's recent research focuses on the development and consistency of spatial abilities across different age groups, specifically children, adolescents, and young adults.
  • The study compares various measurement tools for evaluating spatial abilities and addresses the challenges in comparing results across different developmental stages.
  • Key findings highlight the importance of test-retest reliability in assessing spatial abilities, providing insights into how these cognitive skills evolve and their implications for education and cognitive assessment.