Explain projective techniques and structural tests
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Projective techniques involve the use of vague, am-biguous, unstructured stimulus objects or situations in
which the subject "projects" his or her personality, atti-tude, opinions and self-concept to give the situation some structure (Adams & Schvaneveldt in Burns &Lennon, 1993; Webb, 1992:113). Projective tech-
niques uncover the innermost thoughts and feelings of a person, those aspects that are particular to this person, in other words the essence of his or her individu-ality (Kline, 1983:35). Projective techniques are alsoused to discover the person’s characteristic modes of perceiving his or her world and how to behave in it
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which the subject "projects" his or her personality, atti-tude, opinions and self-concept to give the situation some structure (Adams & Schvaneveldt in Burns &Lennon, 1993; Webb, 1992:113). Projective tech-
niques uncover the innermost thoughts and feelings of a person, those aspects that are particular to this person, in other words the essence of his or her individu-ality (Kline, 1983:35). Projective techniques are alsoused to discover the person’s characteristic modes of perceiving his or her world and how to behave in it
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