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Projective Tests:
Projective tests are psychological assessments designed to reveal individuals' unconscious thoughts, emotions, and desires by presenting ambiguous stimuli. Respondents project their perceptions onto the stimuli, offering insights into their personality, emotions, and underlying conflicts. Examples include the Rorschach Inkblot Test and the Thematic Apperception Test (TAT). These tests rely on subjective interpretation, allowing psychologists to explore hidden aspects of an individual's psyche. While controversial and subject to interpretation, projective tests contribute to a broader understanding of personality dynamics and are used in clinical and research settings to supplement other assessment methods.