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On the classification of projective techniques.
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This article is published in Psychological Bulletin.The article was published on 1959-03-01. It has received 44 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Projective test.read more
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The Scientific Status of Projective Techniques
TL;DR: This monograph reviews the current state of the literature concerning the psychometric properties of three major projective instruments: Rorschach Inkblot Test, Thematic Apperception Test (TAT), and human figure drawings and concludes that there is empirical support for the validity of a small number of indexes derived from the Rorshach and TAT.
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Psychological Testing : An Introduction
George Domino,Marla L. Domino +1 more
TL;DR: The history of psychological testing can be found in this paper, where the authors discuss the nature of tests, reliability and validity of tests and their application in a wide range of settings.
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Using Projective Techniques in Education Research
TL;DR: Projective 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 as mentioned in this paper, and they can be fun and engaging for respondents, especially when they become involved in their analysis and interpretation.
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Direct and indirect methods to measure attitudes toward persons with disabilities, with an exegesis of the error-choice test method.
Richard F. Antonak,Hanoch Livneh +1 more
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Children Look at Nature: Environmental Perception and Education.
TL;DR: In this paper, a children look at nature: Environmental Perception and Education is presented. The Journal of Environmental Education: Vol. 13, No. 4, pp. 27-40.
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Projective Methods for the Study of Personality
TL;DR: The Projective Methods for the Study of Personality (PMSPSP) as mentioned in this paper is a method for the study of personality that is based on Projective Projective Models (PPM).
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A measure of relation determined by both mean difference and profile information
Charles E. Osgood,George J. Suci +1 more
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