Two tests of visual-sequential memory ability, the Visual-Sequential Memory subtest of the revised Illinois Test of Psycholinguistic Abilities, and the Knox Cube Test, were administered to 24 children (12 boys and 12 girls) in kindergarten, second, fourth, and sixth grade. The data indicate that these two tests measure different aspects of visual-sequential memory ability.
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