Projective Personality Tests Flashcards

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_____ hypothesis, with credit for the most complete analysis usually given to L. K. Frank (1939). Simply stated, this hypothesis proposes that when people attempt to understand an ambiguous or vague stimulus, their interpretation of that stimulus reflects their needs, feelings, experiences, prior conditioning, thought processes, and so forth.

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Projective

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Each card is administered twice

If the subject rejects the card—that is, states that he or she sees nothing—then the examiner may reply, “Most people do see something here, just take your time.”

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Rorschach Inkblot Test

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An Alternative Inkblot Test: The _____.

The _____ Inkblot Test was created to meet these difficulties while maintaining the advantages of the inkblot methodology. In this test, the subject is permitted to give only one response per card. Administration and scoring procedures are standardized
and carefully described.

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Holtzman

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_____ was introduced in 1935 by Christina Morgan and Henry Murray of Harvard University. whereas the Rorschach is basically theoretical

Unlike the Rorschach, the _____ was not billed as a diagnostic instrument— that is, a test of disordered emotional states. Instead, the TAT was presented as an instrument for evaluating human personality characteristics.

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Thematic Apperception Test (TAT)

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Nonpictorial Projective Procedures:

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  1. Word Association Test.
  2. Sentence Completion Tasks.
  3. Figure Drawing Tests
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