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The Objectification of Projective Techniques: Rationale
Psychological Reports (1955)
  • Richard Dana, Portland State University
Abstract

This article seeks to illustrate a rationale for objectifying projective techniques used in clinical psychology and a criteria for the application of object scoring systems. The rationale is based on three aspects of test behavior which are deemed sufficient for development of objective scoring systems.

Keywords
  • Projective techniques,
  • Testing
Publication Date
1955
Citation Information
Richard Dana. "The Objectification of Projective Techniques: Rationale" Psychological Reports Vol. 1 Iss. 3 (1955)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/richard_dana/35/