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The techniques of project management
Data Processing, 1982Computer-based project management techniques are now an indispensable aid to the planning and execution of all types of projects. We look at the development and practice of these techniques.
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Using Projective Techniques in Education Research
, 2000Projective techniques are unusual and often intriguing for respondents to complete, permitting them to express thoughts and feelings which can be difficult to access by direct and structured questioning.
M. Catterall, P. Ibbotson
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Tarot as a projective technique
Spirituality and Health International, 2006This paper presents Tarot readings from the perspective of projective hypothesis. Rorschach Inkblot Method and Jungian Sandplay provide some compatible frameworks for analysing the phenomenon of Tarot and its practical application as a counselling tool that may fulfil some clinically relevant assessments tasks.
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Projective Techniques with Children
The Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease, 1961null Rabin+4 more
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Finger Painting a Projective Technique
Canadian Journal of Occupational Therapy, 1980Finger painting was used in a diversified program with two different groups of patients, primarily as a medium for expression of feeling that facilitated the collection of diagnostic data and the detection of change in mental status. It was found to be an economical method of eliciting data and monitoring change during therapy.
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Projective techniques to study consumer perception of food
Current Opinion in Food Science, 2018A. Gámbaro
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The Elicitation Capabilities of Qualitative Projective Techniques in Political Brand Image Research
, 2015C. Pich, G. Armannsdottir, Dianne Dean
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Projective techniques as psychotherapy
Journal of Clinical Psychology, 1949openaire +3 more sources
Projective techniques on the doorstep.
The Journal of Abnormal and Social Psychology, 1952Fillmore H. Sanford, Irwin M. Rosenstock
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