Which of the following is the most widely used and widely taught scoring system for the Rorschach?

A. the Klopfer system
B. Rorschach's own Psychodiagnostics system
C. the Piotrowski system
D. the Exner system


Answer: D

Psychology

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Fill in the blank with the appropriate word.

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