6-Psychology-Techniques-Projective Test

projective test

Tests {projective test}| can ask subjects to state answers, not select from lists. Projective methods {projective technique} can ask subjects to state feelings about objects. Activity methods, Draw-a-Person Test, Rorschach test, sentence completion, structured play, Thematic Apperception Test, and word association are projective techniques.

activity method

Psychologists can ask people to draw object {activity method} {Draw-a-Person Test}, usually the human figure.

Rorschach test

Psychologists can ask people to respond verbally about ink drawing {Rorschach test}.

sentence completion

Psychologists can ask people to respond verbally after beginning sentence {sentence completion}.

structured play

Psychologists can ask children to use sand tray or other toys {structured play}.

Thematic Apperception Test

Subjects can tell stories about pictures, and tests {Thematic Apperception Test} (TAT) can measure location, determinants, and content.

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