A) an anxious personality type.
B) a projective assessment.
C) the projective hypothesis.
D) interpretive bias.
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A) hero, needs, and thought content.
B) overt behavior, press, and themes.
C) press, needs, and outcomes.
D) fantasies, press, and themes.
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A) included new non-patient norms.
B) argued that the original test was not reliable.
C) identifies few individuals as having psychopathology, including those who actually have psychopathology.
D) linked the Rorschach with other projective techniques.
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A) lack of universally accepted scoring procedures
B) unstable results over time
C) no empirical base
D) more than one of these
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A) Draw-a-Person Test.
B) House-Tree-Person Test.
C) Kinetic Family Drawing Test.
D) Goodenough Draw-a-Man Test.
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A) lack of validity of projective tests.
B) use of category scores instead of image scores.
C) incorrect use of internal consistency coefficients.
D) low sample size for reliability testing.
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A) performed significantly better in controlled studies than in clinical settings.
B) were actually no better than chance in their clinical assessments.
C) performed no better than chance when tested in controlled studies.
D) never actually had their expertise statistically analyzed.
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A) is an alternative to the Rorschach.
B) is an alternative to the TAT.
C) has proven to be more useful than the Rorschach in clinical settings.
D) has proven to be more useful than the alternatives to the traditional procedures.
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