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Test projekcyjny
W psychologii testem projektowym jest test osobowości, który pozwala osobie reagować na niejednoznaczne bodźce, przypuszczalnie ujawnia ukryte emocje i wewnętrzne konflikty. Czasami kontrastuje to z tak zwanym "obiektywnym testem", w którym odpowiedzi są analizowane zgodnie ze standardem uniwersalnym. Odpowiedzi na testy projektowe są analizowane pod kątem treści, a nie oparte na założeniach dotyczących znaczenia, jak w przypadku obiektywnych testów. Testy projekcyjne mają swoje początki w psychologii psychoanalitycznej, która twierdzi, że ludzie mają świadome i nieświadome postawy i motywacje wykraczające poza ukrytą świadomość.
Definicja słowa projective test w słowniku
Definicją testu projekcyjnego w słowniku jest dowolny test psychologiczny, taki jak test Rorschacha, w którym podmiot jest proszony o odpowiedź na niejasny materiał. Uważa się, że w ten sposób powstają nieuświadomione idee, które po zinterpretowaniu odpowiedzi ujawniają ukryte aspekty osobowości podmiotu.
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The "childhood Hand that Disturbs"
Projective Test: A ...
The CHaD is a full-fledged clinical tool, a free drawing test that taps one of the most highly symbolic parts of the body--the hand--shown to be effective for both old and young, disturbed and normal.
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Introduction to Psychology: Gateways to Mind and Behavior
In a projective test, a person is asked to describe ambiguous stimuli or make up
stories about them. Describing an unambiguous stimulus (a picture of an
automobile, for example) tells little about your personality. But when you are
faced with ...
Dennis Coon, John Mitterer,
2008
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Handbook of Psychology, Assessment Psychology
Irving B. Weiner, Donald K. Freedheim, John R. Graham. safest when we
generalize projective test behaviors to situations with similar characteristics. Thus
, to some degree, interpretations may be context dependent rather than pervasive
.
Irving B. Weiner, Donald K. Freedheim, John R. Graham,
2003
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Comprehensive Handbook of Psychological Assessment, ...
In addition, a very limited number of studies have used the Thematic
Apperception Test (TAT), the Group Personality Projective Test (GPPT), and the 1
36-item Sentence Completion Test (SCT-136). Most projective studies of
malingering have ...
In a projective test, a person is asked to describe ambiguous stimuli or make up
stories about them. Describing an unambiguous stimulus (a picture of an
automobile, for example) tells little about your personality. But when you are
faced with ...
Dennis Coon, John Mitterer,
2010
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Handbook of Psychology, Assessment Psychology
safest when we generalize projective test behaviors to situations with similar
characteristics. Thus, to some degree, interpretations may be context dependent
rather than pervasive. Test interpretation may apply to situations with more ...
John R. Graham, Jack A. Naglieri,
2003
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personality development and human relations
A projective test is another personality measurement in which the individual
projects or shows his personality through his responses in a more or less
unstructured test situation. A personality test which undertakes to get the
personality as a ...
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Kaplan GRE Exam Subject
Test: Psychology 2009-2010 Edition
Kaplan. Projective Tests Projective tests are different from personality inventories
in two basic ways: First,the stimuli in a projective test are relatively ambiguous;
second, the test taker is not limited to a small number of possible responses.
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Psychology II Super Review
Many psychologists argue that responses on a projective test may provide more
valid and reliable personality data on a particular individual. Answers to
questionnaires can be "faked" for the purposes of avoiding damage to the self-
esteem.
Max Fogiel Staff of Research Education Association Research and Education Association, Research & Education Association Editors,
2012
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Exploring the Child's Personality: Developmental, Clinical ...
Projective test stimuli have objective and verifiable features to them as evidenced
by popular responses on the Rorschach or common themes in responses to TAT
cards. Similarly, nonprojective tests elicit features of the subject's personality ...
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[Bodymind] Of bondage and domination
Second, a projective test in psychology is an examination that commonly employs ambiguous stimuli; for example, enigmatic pictures (such as ... «Rappler, Paz 14»
On Hermann Rorschach's 129th Birthday, Famous Test Has Lost Its …
Many clinical psychologists still use Rorschach cards as a projective test for determining personality and diagnosing mental illness, and the ... «National Geographic, Lis 13»
Two sides of LePage: He sometimes offends, but his focus is …
Interpretations of the new tax have been a projective test of where you stand on the ideological spectrum. Those that call it a giveaway to the ... «Press Herald, Paz 13»
5 Ways Sex Addicts Can Hijack Therapy
The way the sex addict deals with me is a kind of projective test in which the client's feelings, core beliefs and thought distortions are brought out and explored. «PsychCentral.com, Lut 13»
Relationship Ranch: Horses Help Couples Heal Broken Hearts
"They're almost like a Rorschach projective test with a mane and a tail, where people can project onto them their feelings, their thoughts and ... «ABC News, Gru 12»
Cursing Form and Emptiness: Soto Zen, the Great Empty, and Going …
and so we're left with a projective test. As the question and 69% affirmative responses are presented, though, it seems that Soto teachers think ... «Patheos, Paz 12»
What's behind the Rorschach inkblot test?
The Rorschach is what psychologists call a projective test. The basic idea of this is that when a person is shown an ambiguous, meaningless ... «BBC News, Lip 12»
Brave Review: Pixar's Latest is the Rare Family Film that Actually …
... audience members with memories of their struggles of individuation from their mothers, Brave is its own kind of psychological projective test. «LA Weekly, Cze 12»
What the Rorschach tells us
... “X-rays of the Soul: Rorschach and the Projective Test,” explores the images and the variety of uses and meanings society has found in them ... «Boston Globe, Cze 12»
You, revealed: 'X-Rays of the Soul' examines history, influence of …
A new exhibition at Harvard's Collection of Historical Scientific Instruments, “X-Rays of the Soul: Rorschach and the Projective Test,” tells the ... «Medical Xpress, Kwi 12»