What are projective techniques in psychology?
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Projective test, in psychology, examination that commonly employs ambiguous stimuli, notably inkblots (Rorschach Test) and enigmatic pictures (Thematic Apperception Test) to evoke responses that may reveal facets of the subject's personality by projection of internal attitudes, traits, and behaviour patterns upon the ...
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Psychologists use projective tests in order to assess someone' personality
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- The psychoanalytical theory also suggests that unconscious forces shape someone's behavior
- Projective techniques are used by scientists to find out about the emotions, feelings and hidden motives of a person
- These projections are interpreted by the psychologists
- They use structural and nonstructural stimuli for this purpose
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