Closure Flexibility Test, CFT

Online version of the Closure Flexibility Test (CFT), or Hidden Figures Test, initially developed by L. L. Thurstone in the 1940s. It was designed to measure a specific aspect of visual perceptual processing: “the ability to hold a configuration in mind despite distraction,” named “flexibility of closure.”

Closure Flexibility Test, CFT | sample

Author: L. Thurstone (1944)


Test is provided for educational and entertainment use only. It is not intended to be a psychological advice of any kind, and come without any guarantee of accuracy or validity. Assesment is free and anonymous. You can save the direct link to your results.

References
cognitive style perception