1. In what ways are projective methods the same as and different from objective methods for assessing personality?
2. What are the advantages and disadvantages of projective methods?
3. What kinds of stimuli are used to create projective tests? Which are more and less susceptible to faking?
4. What are the assumptions upon which projective tests are based? Are these assumptions supported by research data?
5. What is the composition of the Rorschach test?
6. What kinds of things are looked at in scoring the Rorschach?
7. How does the Rorschach fare when its psychometric properties are researched?
8. Who is Exner and what is his contribution?
9. What are the stimuli for the TAT?
10. What is the personality theory on which it is based?
11. What kinds of things are looked at in scoring the TAT?
12. How does the TAT fare when its psychometric properties are researched?
13. How does the APT differ from the TAT? Why were these changes made?
14. What are the similarities asnd differences between the Rappaport et al Word Association Test and the Kent-Rosanoff Free Association Test?
15. What are the strengths and weaknesses of the Rotter Incomplete Sentences Blank?
16. What tests use drawings to assess personality characteristics?
17. In what ways has the DAP-SPED attempted to improve upon older forms of projective tests using drawings?
18. In addition to personality, what other factors influence performance on projective tests, thus making it hard to study reliability?
19. Summarize the debate between the academicians and the clinicians
over the utility of projective methods.
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