What are the pros and cons of projective and objective tests? ______

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Projective tests have great strengths they focus on unique aspects of personality and
allow for exploration of many issues. They are often hard to interpret and can be
subjective and unreliable. Objective tests are very reliable and do not require subjective
interpretation. But they are limited in what they cover, require the cooperation of the testtaker and may require above average reading levels.

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