In the Goodenough-Harris Draw-A-Person (DAP) test, the figure that a subject draws is assumed to represent
a. one’s attitudes towards other people.
b. one’s closest relative.
c. one’s self.
d. whatever the subject is told to draw.
Answer: c: one’s self
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