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Effects of a Combative Sport upon Personality Dynamics as Measured by a Projective Test
, 1955In this exploratory study, eight college wrestlers were tested with the House-Tree-Person test of personality under three conditions: (1) before a wrestling season; (2) 4 to 5 hours before the first intercollegiate match of the season; and (3) the ...
W. Johnson, Daniel C. Hutton
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In the fall of 1963, a test program was carried out to determine the accuracy of aerodist measurements. Six lines in a quadrilateral were measured. The field work and computations are described briefly and a tabulation of summarized results is included.
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Figure Drawing as a Projective Test.
, 1950using figure drawings of the human form as projective productions worthy of interpretation along with other projective and psychometric data. Figure drawing is clearly only in its infancy and lacks even that degree of standardization which may be said to
S. Levy
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The Validation of Projective Tests
Journal of Projective Techniques, 1962(1962). The Validation of Projective Tests. Journal of Projective Techniques: Vol. 26, No. 2, pp. 182-186.
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Card Pull in Projective Testing
Journal of Personality Assessment, 1983Card pull, the tendency of the test stimuli to evoke or predispose certain cognitive and affective responses in the subject, is essential to the understanding and practice of projective testing. The basic instruction in projective testing employs the subjunctive mood to catalyze the dialectic between actuality and potentiality inherent in the ...
Karen Maitland Schilling+1 more
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, 1954
This study was concerned with an evaluation of the validity of a projective “picture-interpretation” test of achievement motivation for predicting academic grades.
H. Ricciuti
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This study was concerned with an evaluation of the validity of a projective “picture-interpretation” test of achievement motivation for predicting academic grades.
H. Ricciuti
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, 1955
This research was concerned with a cross-validation of a “picture-interpretation” test of achievement motivation as a predictor of high school grades. Eighteen pictures, which were selected on the basis of the results of a previous validation study, were
H. Ricciuti, R. Sadacca, W. Mollenkopf
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This research was concerned with a cross-validation of a “picture-interpretation” test of achievement motivation as a predictor of high school grades. Eighteen pictures, which were selected on the basis of the results of a previous validation study, were
H. Ricciuti, R. Sadacca, W. Mollenkopf
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Verbosity and projective test performance in the aged.
Journal of Clinical Psychology, 1981Using normative data collected by Hayslip (1980) where form A of the Holtzman Inkblot Technique (HIT) was administered to 102 elderly adults, aged 59-94, correlational and factor analyses were carried out in order to investigate the extent to which ...
B. Hayslip
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Prediction of Job Retention Using a Brief Projective Test Battery: a Preliminary Report
, 1997The use of objectively validated projective tests in personnel decisions has been limited in recent years because of the perception that such tests are highly subjective, difficult to administer, and difficult to score in a reliable manner.
Alan J. Raphael, C. Golden
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Can projective test measures aid in the detection and differential diagnosis of reading deficit?
Journal of Personality Assessment, 1971Summary Comparison of Bender, H-T-P and Rorschach measures for good readers and three types of poor readers among preadolescent boys indicated that high organic, constricted scores and immature Rorschach patterns characterized poor readers. Lower organic
B. K. Stavrianos
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