What is a projective test? ______
Fill in the blanks with correct word
A projective test is a test designed to measure personal characteristics. Projective tests are
intended to be an unstructured means of revealing what is on someone's mind. Examples
of projective tests include the TAT and the Rorschach Test. Both ask the client to provide
an interpretation of an ambiguous stimulus. It is assumed that the explanation provided
will involve some "projection" of the client's own issues.
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Which group of correlation coefficients is presented from the highest in magnitude to the lowest in magnitude?
a) +1.00, .00, -1.00 b) -.80, -.50, +.32 c) +.75, +.50, -.75 d) +1.00, -.08, +.70
Which of the following statements is true of generic memory in children?
A. It helps a child know what to expect and how to act. B. It is linked to a specific event in a time and place. C. It bears a special, personal meaning to the child. D. It emerges between ages 5 and 6.
In some people, fluid builds up in the eye and the pressure damages the optic nerve, leading to ____, which causes loss of peripheral vision.
a. glaucoma
b. a cataract
c. tetanus
d. macular degeneration