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The Bears Family Projective Test: Evaluating Stories of Children with Emotional Difficulties
Perceptual and Motor Skills, 2012The aim of this study was to describe and analyze the storytelling of children with emotional difficulties. Forty children with emotional and relational difficulties (inhibited and impulsive), ages between 5.5 and 9.4 years old, were assessed by a ...
G. Iandolo, G. Esposito, P. Venuti
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X-rays of inner worlds: the mid-twentieth-century American projective test movement.
Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences, 2011This essay begins to tell the neglected history of the projective test movement in the U.S. behavioral sciences from approximately 1941 to 1968. This cross-disciplinary enterprise attempted to use projective techniques as "X-ray" machines to see into the
Rebecca Lemov
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A Process Dissociation Approach to Objective-Projective Test Score Interrelationships
Journal of Personality Assessment, 2002Even when self-report and projective measures of a given trait or motive both predict theoretically related features of behavior, scores on the 2 tests correlate modestly with each other.
R. Bornstein
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A review of projective test findings with older adults.
Journal of Personality Assessment, 1983The projective test literature on aging is reviewed. It was concluded that, while much critical research remains to be done and many of the studies are flawed, projective testing has contributed a great deal to the understanding of the aging process and ...
P. Panek, E. Wagner, K. Kennedy-Zwergel
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The use of sounds in a projective test.
Journal of Consulting Psychology, 1953Harry A. Wilmer, May Husni
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The early memories procedure: a projective test of autobiographical memory, Part 1.
Journal of Personality Assessment, 1992This article introduces the Early Memories Procedure (EMP), the first projective test of autobiographical memory. The EMP requires minimal one-on-one professional time, because it is a self-administered pencil-and-paper test.
A. Bruhn
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Perceptual and Motor Skills, 1990
With 66 boys, aged 3 yr. to 17 yr. who were referred for potential gender-identity disorder, this study examined intrapsychic manifestations as reflected in their projections to the Draw-A-Person Test, the Brown IT Scale for Children, and the Shneidman ...
G. Rekers, A. Rosen, S. M. Morey
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With 66 boys, aged 3 yr. to 17 yr. who were referred for potential gender-identity disorder, this study examined intrapsychic manifestations as reflected in their projections to the Draw-A-Person Test, the Brown IT Scale for Children, and the Shneidman ...
G. Rekers, A. Rosen, S. M. Morey
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The Meta‐Contrast Technique ‐ a projective test predicting suicide
Acta Psychiatrica Scandinavica, 1992Sixty‐nine inpatients who had attempted suicide were studied by means of the Meta‐Contrast Technique (MCT), a projective test measuring personality factors, especially defensive strategies.
H. Fribergh+3 more
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The Group Personality Projective Test (GPPT)
, 1961The Group Personality Projective Test (GPPT) is concerned with assessing the amount of anxiety-producing tension, and the degree of activeness of certain psychological needs that are present in the individual at the time the test is raken.
R. N. Cassel, T. C. Kahn
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A 'projective' test of the golden section hypothesis
, 1987In a projective test of the golden section hypothesis (Benjafield & Adams-Webber, 1976), 24 Canadian high school students (9 girls and 15 boys), aged 18-19, completed a repertory grid in which they categorized themselves and ten comic strip characters (e.
Chris Lee, J. Adams-Webber
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