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The GEFT contains 18 complex figures each in which the respondent must identify a simple form.<ref name=":1" /> The respondent does so by tracing the simple form within the complex figure (1) with pencil (for paper-pencil administration)<ref name=":1" /> or (2) by clicking and dragging their mouse cursor (for online administration).<ref name=":0" /> The GEFT is a timed test elapsing 20-minutes and can be administered to an individual or groups of older children (age 10+), [[Adolescence|adolescents]], and [[adult]]s.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.mindgarden.com/105-group-embedded-figures-test-a-measure-of-cognitive-style#horizontalTab2|title=Group Embedded Figures Test - Product Specs|website=www.mindgarden.com|access-date=4 December 2017}}</ref> The GEFT is protected by [[Copyright|copyright law]] and is published by Mind Garden, Inc.
The GEFT was [[Validity (statistics)|validated]] against the "parent" form of the test, the EFT, and the [[Rod and frame test|Rod-and-Frame Test]] (RFT) administered with the portable apparatus (PRFT).<ref>Witkin, H. A., Dyk, R. B.
The GEFT was validated for exclusive administration via paper and pencil until 2014, when an online version was developed by Jack Demick, a
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