Hypothesis of semi projective techniques
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These techniques are assumed to reveal those central aspects of personality that
lie in the unconscious mind of an individual. Unconscious motivations, hidden
desires, inner fears and complexes are presumed to be elicited by their unstructured
nature that affect the client’s conscious behaviour. The assignment of a relatively
unstructured task is a major distinguishing feature of projective techniques.
An unstructured task is one that permits an endless range of possible responses.
The underlying hypothesis of projective techniques is that the way the test material
or “structures” are perceived and interpreted by the individual, reflects the
fundamental aspects of her or his psychological functioning. In other words, the
test material serves as a sort of screen on which respondents “project” their
characteristic thought processes, anxieties, conflicts and needs .
lie in the unconscious mind of an individual. Unconscious motivations, hidden
desires, inner fears and complexes are presumed to be elicited by their unstructured
nature that affect the client’s conscious behaviour. The assignment of a relatively
unstructured task is a major distinguishing feature of projective techniques.
An unstructured task is one that permits an endless range of possible responses.
The underlying hypothesis of projective techniques is that the way the test material
or “structures” are perceived and interpreted by the individual, reflects the
fundamental aspects of her or his psychological functioning. In other words, the
test material serves as a sort of screen on which respondents “project” their
characteristic thought processes, anxieties, conflicts and needs .
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