In psychology, a projective test is a personality test designed to let a person respond to ambiguous stimuli, presumably revealing hidden emotions and...
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Baum test (also known as the "Tree test" or the "Koch test") is a projective test that is used extensively by psychologists around the world. "Baum" is...
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The Rorschach test is a projective psychological test in which subjects' perceptions of inkblots are recorded and then analyzed using psychological interpretation...
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Holtzman Inkblot Test and the Somatic Inkblot Series. An ink blot test is a general category of projective tests. In projective tests, participants' interpretations...
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charge. Projective testing originated in the first half of the 1900s. The idea animating projective tests is that the examinee is thought to project hidden...
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contrast to the growing popularity of tests known as projective tests. These ‘projective tests’ require examinees to generate unstructured responses...
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Draw-a-Person test (DAP, DAP test, or Goodenough–Harris Draw-a-Person test) is a psychological projective personality or cognitive test in which the test subject...
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The Thematic Apperception Test (TAT) is a projective psychological test developed during the 1930s by Henry A. Murray and Christiana D. Morgan at Harvard...
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Sentence completion tests are a class of semi-structured projective techniques. Sentence completion tests typically provide respondents with beginnings...
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developed by other later practitioners, although adaptations designed as projective tests have been heavily criticized in the clinical literature due to their...
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