Describe the meaning and types of projective techniques.
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Projective Techniques:
Projective techniques are psychological assessment tools designed to reveal aspects of an individual's thoughts, feelings, or personality that may be difficult to express explicitly. Participants are presented with ambiguous stimuli, and their responses are interpreted to gain insights into underlying psychological processes.
Types of Projective Techniques:
Rorschach Inkblot Test:
Thematic Apperception Test (TAT):
Word Association Test:
Sentence Completion Test:
Draw-a-Person Test:
Completion Tests (e.g., the Rotter Incomplete Sentences Blank):
Projective techniques are based on the idea that individuals will project their unconscious thoughts and feelings onto ambiguous stimuli. While they offer valuable qualitative insights, their subjective nature and potential for interpretation bias require careful consideration in both administration and analysis.