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In this monograph, we review the current state of the literature concerning the psychometric properties (norms, reliability, validity, incremental validity, treatment utility) of three major projective instruments: Rorschach Inkblot Test, Thematic Apperception Test (TAT), and human figure drawings.
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This article focuses on four of the most frequently used projective assessment techniques in pediatric research: the Thematic Apperception Test (TAT); the Child Apperception Test (CAT); the Rorschach; and Human Figure Drawings (HFDs).
Jan 1, 2015 · The analysis showed that at least one projective technique was ranked among the top 5 tests, in terms of usage, in 14 of the 28 studies. Moreover, human-figure-drawings, sentence completion ...
- Chris Piotrowski
This article focuses on four of the most frequently used projective assessment techniques in pediatric research: the Thematic Apperception Test (TAT); the Child Apperception Test (CAT); the Rorschach; and Human Figure Drawings (HFDs).
Feb 1, 1996 · The investigators in the review sample em- ployed a variety of projective techniques to study children including drawings, picture tests, storytelling, sentence completion, color-prefer- ence selection, poster production, and specific associative techniques.
- Janis P. Bellack, Janis P. Bellack, Juanita W. Fleming, Juanita W. Fleming
- 1996
In this chapter, we argue that when selecting psychological tests to be administered in an evaluation, psychologists must employ, not set aside, their knowledge of psychometrics: unreliable projective techniques should be eliminated from consideration.
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This article focuses on four of the most frequently used projective assessment techniques in pediatric research: the Thematic Apperception Test (TAT), the Child Apperceptions Test (CAT); the Rorschach; and Human Figure Drawings (HFDs).