1/24
Looks like no tags are added yet.
Name | Mastery | Learn | Test | Matching | Spaced | Call with Kai |
|---|
No analytics yet
Send a link to your students to track their progress
Rorshcach Inkblot Test
subjects look at 10 ambiguous inkblot images and
describe what they see in each one
Rorshcach Inkblot Test
once used to diagnose mental illnesses like
schizophrenia
Exner System
coding system used in Rorschach Inkblot Test
Thematic Apperception Test
31 picture cards serve as stimuli for stories and
descriptions about relationships or social situations
Thematic Apperception Test
popularly known as the picture interpretation
technique because it uses a standard series of provocative yet ambiguous pictures about which the subject is asked to tell a story
Children's Apperception Test
based on the idea that animals engaged in various activities were useful in stimulating projective storytelling by children
Hand Test
used to measure action tendencies, particularly
acting out and aggressive behavior, in adults and children
10 cards (1 blank)
Apperceptive Personality Test (APT)
Introduced objectivity in scoring system and includes 8 cards with male and female of different ages and minority group members.
Apperceptive Personality Test (APT)
attempt to address the criticisms of TAT
Apperceptive Personality Test (APT)
testtakers will respond to a series of multiple choice questions after storytelling
Word Association Test (WAT)
presentation of a list of stimulus words, assessee
responds verbally or in writing the first thing that
comes into their minds
Rotter Incomplete Sentences Blank (RISB)
The most commonly used sentence completion test
SACK's Sentence Completion Test (SSCT)
asks respondents to complete 60 questions with the first thing that comes to mind across four areas: Family, Sex, Interpersonal, Relationships and Self concept
Bender-Gestalt Visual Motor Test
consists of a series of durable template cards, each displaying a unique figure, then they are asked to draw each figure as he or she observes it
Bender-Gestalt Visual Motor Test
provides interpretative information about an
individual's development and neuropsychological
functioning
Bender-Gestalt Visual Motor Test
reveals the maturation level of visuomotor
perceptions, which is associated with language ability and various functions of intelligence
House-Tree-Person Test (HTP)
This is a subjective test that measures a child's personality by asking them to draw a house, tree, and a person.
house
(HTP)
reflects the person's experience of their
immediate social world
tree
(HTP)
more direct expression of the person's
emotional and psychological sense of self
person
(HTP)
a more direct reflection of the person's
sense of self
Draw-A-Person Test (DAP)
a personality test that is based on the interpretation of drawings of human figures of both sexes
Draw-A-Person Test (DAP)
Helps people who have anxieties taking tests
Kinetic Family Drawing (KFD)
Projective drawing technique for children and adolescents that requires the examinee to "draw a picture of your family doing something together" and is used to assess the examinee's perceptions of family relationships
Controlled Oral Word Association Test (COWAT)
Assesses ability to generate a list of as many words starting with a designated letter as possible in 1 minute.
Controlled Oral Word Association Test (COWAT)
measures spontaneous production of words
belonging to the same category or beginning with some designated letter