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- House-Tree-Person_test abstract "The House-Tree-Person test (HTP) is a projective test designed to measure aspects of a person’s personality. The test can also be used to assess brain damage and general mental functioning. The test is a diagnostic tool for clinical psychologists, educators, and employers. The subject receives a short, unclear instruction (the stimulus) to draw a house, a tree, and the figure of a person. Once the subject is done, he is asked to describe the pictures that he has done. The assumption is that when the subject is drawing he is projecting his inner world onto the page. The administrator of the test uses tools and skills that have been established for the purpose of investigating the subject's inner world through the drawings.Generally this test is administered as part of a series of personality and intelligence tests, like the Rorschach, TAT (or CAT for children), Bender, and Wechsler tests. The examiner integrates the results of these tests, creating a basis for evaluating the subject's personality from a cognitive, emotional, intra- and interpersonal perspective.The test and its method of administration have been criticized for having substantial weaknesses in validity, but a number of researchers in the past few decades have found positive results as regards its validity for specific populations.[citation needed]".
- House-Tree-Person_test thumbnail Child_Art_Aged_4.5_Person_2.png?width=300.
- House-Tree-Person_test wikiPageExternalLink a-psychological-interpretation-of-drawings-and-paintings.
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- House-Tree-Person_test subject Category:Art_therapy.
- House-Tree-Person_test subject Category:Psychometrics.
- House-Tree-Person_test comment "The House-Tree-Person test (HTP) is a projective test designed to measure aspects of a person’s personality. The test can also be used to assess brain damage and general mental functioning. The test is a diagnostic tool for clinical psychologists, educators, and employers. The subject receives a short, unclear instruction (the stimulus) to draw a house, a tree, and the figure of a person. Once the subject is done, he is asked to describe the pictures that he has done.".
- House-Tree-Person_test label "House-Tree-Person test".
- House-Tree-Person_test label "Teste HTP".
- House-Tree-Person_test sameAs Teste_HTP.
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- House-Tree-Person_test sameAs Q2893010.
- House-Tree-Person_test sameAs Q2893010.
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- House-Tree-Person_test depiction Child_Art_Aged_4.5_Person_2.png.
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