Deck 18: Projective Techniques
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Deck 18: Projective Techniques
1
The term "projective technique" was introduced into personality assessment by the Swiss psychiatrist Hermann Rorschach.
False
2
Projective techniques are based on the theorizing of psychoanalysts and other depth psychologists.
True
3
Because they require shorter responses, word association tests tend to be more reliable and valid than sentence completion tests.
False
4
Interpretation of projective drawings is often based on assumed parallels between the drawings and the person's life.
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5
On the Rorschach test, examinees are directed to tell a story about each inkblot, indicating what is going on now, what led up to it, and how they think it will turn out.
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6
A large number of detail responses on the Rorschach Inkblot Test has been found to occur among persons with compulsive personalities.
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7
By careful selection of a larger number of inkblots and restricting examinees to one response per blot, the Holtzman Inkblot Technique has achieved greater reliability than the Rorschach Inkblot Test.
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8
Responses on the Rorschach can be interpreted either quantitatively or qualitatively.
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9
The Rorschach is considered to assess the content of personality whereas the Thematic Apperception Test assesses the structure of personality.
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10
The Thematic Apperception Test is more popular and more effective in revealing hidden desires and conflicts than the Rorschach Inkblot Test.
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11
The stories on both the Children's Apperception Test and the Blacky Pictures are interpreted according to the Freudian theory of stages in psychosexual development.
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12
Projective techniques
A) are basically modified forced-choice techniques.
B) are relatively unstructured situations or materials.
C) should be administered only by psychiatrists or social workers.
D) purport to measure the more superficial aspects of personality.
A) are basically modified forced-choice techniques.
B) are relatively unstructured situations or materials.
C) should be administered only by psychiatrists or social workers.
D) purport to measure the more superficial aspects of personality.
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13
All of the following except __________ are projective techniques.
A) apperception tests
B) inkblots
C) Q-sorts
D) word associations
A) apperception tests
B) inkblots
C) Q-sorts
D) word associations
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14
Projective techniques have been most influenced by __________ theory.
A) behavior
B) existential
C) phenomenological
D) psychoanalytic
A) behavior
B) existential
C) phenomenological
D) psychoanalytic
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15
Projective drawings have traditionally been interpreted by __________ methods.
A) actuarial
B) behavioral
C) impressionistic
D) statistical
A) actuarial
B) behavioral
C) impressionistic
D) statistical
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16
Which of the following did Goldberg conclude to be one of the most valid of all projective techniques for purposes of diagnosis and research on personality?
A) apperception techniques
B) inkblot techniques
C) sentence completions
D) word associations
A) apperception techniques
B) inkblot techniques
C) sentence completions
D) word associations
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17
What do Forer, Miner, Rohde, and Rotter all have in common?
A) They all adapted the Thematic Apperception Test to special groups of people.
B) They all devised word association tests.
C) They all devised sentence completion tests.
D) They all experimented with projective drawings.
A) They all adapted the Thematic Apperception Test to special groups of people.
B) They all devised word association tests.
C) They all devised sentence completion tests.
D) They all experimented with projective drawings.
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18
The method of word association, which was introduced by Francis Galton, was first applied in a clinical setting by
A) Alfred Adler.
B) Sigmund Freud.
C) Lewis Goldberg.
D) Carl Jung.
A) Alfred Adler.
B) Sigmund Freud.
C) Lewis Goldberg.
D) Carl Jung.
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19
Which of the following names is most closely associated with the assessment of frustration?
A) Rohde
B) Rorschach
C) Rosenzweig
D) Rotter
A) Rohde
B) Rorschach
C) Rosenzweig
D) Rotter
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20
Which of the following could probably be most easily defended as a legitimate "projective technique"?
A) graphology
B) phrenology
C) physiognomy
D) somatotypology
A) graphology
B) phrenology
C) physiognomy
D) somatotypology
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21
The House-Tree-Person (HTP) is a(n) __________ technique.
A) apperception
B) association
C) construction
D) inkblot
A) apperception
B) association
C) construction
D) inkblot
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22
On the Rorschach Inkblot Test, several good whole response are purportedly indicative of
A) a sense of cosmic oneness.
B) emotionality and imagination.
C) free-floating anxiety.
D) higher-order thinking ability.
A) a sense of cosmic oneness.
B) emotionality and imagination.
C) free-floating anxiety.
D) higher-order thinking ability.
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23
Giving color responses on the Rorschach is considered to reflect how the person responds to
A) emotions.
B) thoughts.
C) relationships.
D) internalizing defenses.
A) emotions.
B) thoughts.
C) relationships.
D) internalizing defenses.
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24
The Rorschach is considered to assess the __________ of personality, whereas the Thematic Apperception Test assesses the __________ of personality.
A) quality, quantity
B) structure, quantity
C) content, structure
D) structure, content
A) quality, quantity
B) structure, quantity
C) content, structure
D) structure, content
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25
Which of the following is not a scoring category for the Rorschach?
A) location
B) stem
C) popularity
D) human movement
A) location
B) stem
C) popularity
D) human movement
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26
Only one response per card is permitted on the
A) Children's Apperception Test.
B) Holtzman Inkblot Technique.
C) Rorschach Inkblot Technique.
D) Thematic Apperception Test.
A) Children's Apperception Test.
B) Holtzman Inkblot Technique.
C) Rorschach Inkblot Technique.
D) Thematic Apperception Test.
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27
The __________ was constructed by conventional psychometric and statistical procedures.
A) Holtzman Inkblot Technique
B) House-Tree-Person Test
C) Rorschach Inkblot Test
D) Thematic Apperception Test
A) Holtzman Inkblot Technique
B) House-Tree-Person Test
C) Rorschach Inkblot Test
D) Thematic Apperception Test
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28
Which of the following is the parent instrument of all picture-story tests?
A) Blacky Pictures
B) Michigan Picture Test
C) Symonds Picture Story
D) Thematic Apperception Test
A) Blacky Pictures
B) Michigan Picture Test
C) Symonds Picture Story
D) Thematic Apperception Test
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29
What are the advantages and disadvantages of projective techniques for measuring personality, and how do they compare with personality inventories in this respect?
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30
Summarize the controversy over projective techniques.
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31
Describe John Exnerʹs comprehensive system for scoring the Rorschach.
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32
Describe variations and modifications of the Thematic Apperception Test (a) for children, (b) for minority groups, (c)for older adults.
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33
What future changes do you foresee in personality assessment instruments and procedures, and in the functions and/or applications of personality assessment?
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