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Projective Techniques: An International Perspective. Piotrowski, Chris, And OthersZ [microform]
Projective Techniques: An International Perspective. Piotrowski, Chris, And OthersZ [microform]
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- Projective Techniques: An International Perspective. : Piotrowski, Chris, And OthersZ - [microform]
- 발행사항
- 형태사항
- 12; 1
- 총서명
- ERIC Reports
- 주기사항
- 12p.
- 초록/해제
- 요약The findings of the following four recent surveys on clinical test use in the United States, the Netherlands, Japan, and Hong Kong are reviewed: (1) Clinical Psychological Test Usage in Japan: A Comparative Study with a Survey in the U.S.A. (T. Ogawa and C. Piotrowski, 1992); (2) Patterns of Psychological Test Use in Hong Kong (M. M. Tsoi and N. D. Sundberg, 1989); (3) Trends in Test Use in The Netherlands (A. Evers and J. N. Zaal, 1982); and (4) Use of Assessment in Mental Health Clinics and Services (C. Piotrowski and J. W. Keller, 1989). The preliminary analysis indicates that projective techniques are popular in the assessment of personality worldwide. Obviously, projectives are universal, in that unstructured stimuli serve as the basis for assessment and do not pose a language barrier. Thus, reliance on projective methods reflects problems in adequately translated and standardized objective tests. More data are needed from developed countries before firm conclusions on the status of projective techniques, internationally, can be affirmed. A table shows projective test use rankings for six common tests. (AuthorSLD)
- 복제주기
- Microfiche. . Springfield, VA : ERIC Document Reproduction Service. . microfiches ; 11×15 cm.
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■520 ▼aThe findings of the following four recent surveys on clinical test use in the United States, the Netherlands, Japan, and Hong Kong are reviewed: (1) Clinical Psychological Test Usage in Japan: A Comparative Study with a Survey in the U.S.A. (T. Ogawa and C. Piotrowski, 1992); (2) Patterns of Psychological Test Use in Hong Kong (M. M. Tsoi and N. D. Sundberg, 1989); (3) Trends in Test Use in The Netherlands (A. Evers and J. N. Zaal, 1982); and (4) Use of Assessment in Mental Health Clinics and Services (C. Piotrowski and J. W. Keller, 1989). The preliminary analysis indicates that projective techniques are popular in the assessment of personality worldwide. Obviously, projectives are universal, in that unstructured stimuli serve as the basis for assessment and do not pose a language barrier. Thus, reliance on projective methods reflects problems in adequately translated and standardized objective tests. More data are needed from developed countries before firm conclusions on the status of projective techniques, internationally, can be affirmed. A table shows projective test use rankings for six common tests. (AuthorSLD)
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■650 4▼xEducation
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