Botany One on Nostr: They also collected information about students' backgrounds, including whether they ...
They also collected information about students' backgrounds, including whether they lived in cities or rural areas and their experience with art and plant identification.
Surprisingly, college students drew plants with almost the same level of detail as third-graders: most students drew daisies when asked to draw flowers, simple lines for grass, and basic trees with a trunk and cloud-shaped crown.
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