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- catalog contributor b4300422.
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- catalog contributor b4300426.
- catalog created "[1965]".
- catalog date "1965".
- catalog date "[1965]".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "[1965]".
- catalog description "-- 5. The Rorschach technique as a psychological experiment -- Hypothesis -- Experimenter and subject -- Apparatus and stimulus -- The task and its administration -- Acceptance of the task -- Carrying out of the task by the subject -- Recording of results -- Analysis and evaluation of the responses -- Summary and conclusions -- 6. A psychometric approach to the Rorschach technique: formal factors -- Location of stimulus area -- Stimulus area attributes -- Determinants -- Elaboration categories -- Organization -- 7. A psychometric approach to the Rorschach technique: content factors -- Content -- Psychological characteristics of the response -- Rating of subject's attitude toward responses -- General data -- Rating scales for drawing of percepts -- Summary of scales for psychometric scoring of Rorschach responses -- Guide for tabulation of scores -- 8. Derivatives of the Rorschach technique -- Levy movement blots -- Color-cut-out test -- Holtzman inkblot technique -- Summary -- ".
- catalog description "1. The challenge of projective techniques -- Brief history of projective methods; concept of projection -- Projective "Theory" -- Some assumptions of projective techniques -- Some classifications -- Modifications of existing techniques -- Objectivity, projective techniques, and psychometrics -- "Deviation hypothesis" -- Validation of projective techniques -- Projective techniques in cross-cultural research -- The function of projective techniques -- Summary and conclusions -- 2. Perception: an approach to personality? Part I -- Some definitions -- Problems in defining perception -- Problems in defining the stimulus -- Other aspects of perception -- Core-context theory -- Gestalt theory -- Topological field theory -- Gibson's "psychophysics" -- Sensory-tonic field theory -- Adaptation-level theory -- Cell assembly phase sequence theory -- Set; Freeman's theory -- Cybernetics -- Allport's theory of event structure -- Perception and behavior theory -- 3. Perception: an approach to personality? Part II -- Functionalism -- Approaches to personality through perception: typologies -- Directive-state theory (continued): the controversy; re-evaluation -- Hypothesis or expectancy theory -- Perceptual learning -- Sensory deprivation -- Subception: discrimination without awareness -- A "microgenetic" approach -- Perception and projective techniques -- Summary and conclusions -- 4. The Rorschach technique: some historical perspectives; current status; methodological problems -- Pre-Rorschach: early references to inkblots -- Inkblots, "mental content," and individual differences -- Hermann Rorschach and his test -- Rorschach "theory" -- Reliability -- Validity -- Summary and conclusions".
- catalog description "9. The thematic apperception test: some historical perspectives; current status; methodological problems -- Brief history -- Theory and the TAT -- Assumptions and hypotheses -- Assumptions (continued): the validity of some -- Important constructs -- Validity studies -- Reliability studies -- Innovations and modifications: administration, stimuli, and scoring -- Social psychology and the TAT -- Summary and conclusions -- 10. Derivatives of the TAT and cognate techniques -- Pictureless TAT -- Puppet film -- Thompson TAT -- Iowa picture interpretation test -- Cartoon situations test -- MAPS test -- Picture-frustration study -- Blacky pictures -- Children's apperception test -- Michigan picture test -- Summary -- 11. The TAT as a psychological experiment -- Hypothesis -- Experimenter and subject -- Apparatus and stimulus -- The task and its administration -- Acceptance of the task -- Carrying out the task by the subject -- Recording of results -- ".
- catalog description "Analysis and evaluation of the responses -- Summary and conclusions -- 12. A psychometric approach to the TAT -- Scalability -- Derivation of rating scales -- General rating scale for emotional tone -- General rating scale for outcomes -- Rating scales for emotional tone of stories in response to specific cards -- Applications of rating scales -- The use of frequency counts -- Revised checklist of themes -- Unusual forma characteristics -- Usual deviations for each card in the adult male series -- Summary and conclusions.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographies.".
- catalog extent "xix, 645 p.".
- catalog hasFormat "Experimental approach to projective techniques.".
- catalog isFormatOf "Experimental approach to projective techniques.".
- catalog issued "1965".
- catalog issued "[1965]".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York, Wiley".
- catalog relation "Experimental approach to projective techniques.".
- catalog subject "137.84".
- catalog subject "BF698.7 .Z8".
- catalog subject "Projective Techniques.".
- catalog subject "Projective techniques.".
- catalog subject "WM 145.5 .P8 Z93e 1965".
- catalog tableOfContents "-- 5. The Rorschach technique as a psychological experiment -- Hypothesis -- Experimenter and subject -- Apparatus and stimulus -- The task and its administration -- Acceptance of the task -- Carrying out of the task by the subject -- Recording of results -- Analysis and evaluation of the responses -- Summary and conclusions -- 6. A psychometric approach to the Rorschach technique: formal factors -- Location of stimulus area -- Stimulus area attributes -- Determinants -- Elaboration categories -- Organization -- 7. A psychometric approach to the Rorschach technique: content factors -- Content -- Psychological characteristics of the response -- Rating of subject's attitude toward responses -- General data -- Rating scales for drawing of percepts -- Summary of scales for psychometric scoring of Rorschach responses -- Guide for tabulation of scores -- 8. Derivatives of the Rorschach technique -- Levy movement blots -- Color-cut-out test -- Holtzman inkblot technique -- Summary -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "1. The challenge of projective techniques -- Brief history of projective methods; concept of projection -- Projective "Theory" -- Some assumptions of projective techniques -- Some classifications -- Modifications of existing techniques -- Objectivity, projective techniques, and psychometrics -- "Deviation hypothesis" -- Validation of projective techniques -- Projective techniques in cross-cultural research -- The function of projective techniques -- Summary and conclusions -- 2. Perception: an approach to personality? Part I -- Some definitions -- Problems in defining perception -- Problems in defining the stimulus -- Other aspects of perception -- Core-context theory -- Gestalt theory -- Topological field theory -- Gibson's "psychophysics" -- Sensory-tonic field theory -- Adaptation-level theory -- Cell assembly phase sequence theory -- Set; Freeman's theory -- Cybernetics -- Allport's theory of event structure -- Perception and behavior theory -- 3. Perception: an approach to personality? Part II -- Functionalism -- Approaches to personality through perception: typologies -- Directive-state theory (continued): the controversy; re-evaluation -- Hypothesis or expectancy theory -- Perceptual learning -- Sensory deprivation -- Subception: discrimination without awareness -- A "microgenetic" approach -- Perception and projective techniques -- Summary and conclusions -- 4. The Rorschach technique: some historical perspectives; current status; methodological problems -- Pre-Rorschach: early references to inkblots -- Inkblots, "mental content," and individual differences -- Hermann Rorschach and his test -- Rorschach "theory" -- Reliability -- Validity -- Summary and conclusions".
- catalog tableOfContents "9. The thematic apperception test: some historical perspectives; current status; methodological problems -- Brief history -- Theory and the TAT -- Assumptions and hypotheses -- Assumptions (continued): the validity of some -- Important constructs -- Validity studies -- Reliability studies -- Innovations and modifications: administration, stimuli, and scoring -- Social psychology and the TAT -- Summary and conclusions -- 10. Derivatives of the TAT and cognate techniques -- Pictureless TAT -- Puppet film -- Thompson TAT -- Iowa picture interpretation test -- Cartoon situations test -- MAPS test -- Picture-frustration study -- Blacky pictures -- Children's apperception test -- Michigan picture test -- Summary -- 11. The TAT as a psychological experiment -- Hypothesis -- Experimenter and subject -- Apparatus and stimulus -- The task and its administration -- Acceptance of the task -- Carrying out the task by the subject -- Recording of results -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "Analysis and evaluation of the responses -- Summary and conclusions -- 12. A psychometric approach to the TAT -- Scalability -- Derivation of rating scales -- General rating scale for emotional tone -- General rating scale for outcomes -- Rating scales for emotional tone of stories in response to specific cards -- Applications of rating scales -- The use of frequency counts -- Revised checklist of themes -- Unusual forma characteristics -- Usual deviations for each card in the adult male series -- Summary and conclusions.".
- catalog title "An experimental approach to projective techniques [by] Joseph Zubin, Leonard D. Eron [and] Florence Schumer.".
- catalog type "text".