By: Bryan Baldwin
Guess it depends on whether the Rorschach is considered by the majority of the clinical profession to be a valid instrument?
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I think an important thing to keep in mind is that the Rorschach is a projective and thus subjective test. It’s inappropriate to compare it to the SAT, which is objective and therefore has a correct...
View ArticleBy: Tim Asay
Hey I like the Henny Youngman-like title (take my wife-please). I wonder how many (young) readers remember him.
View ArticleBy: Dennis Doverspike
Bryan, If you look at meta-analyses, it is as valid as most other personality instruments (although there is some controversy about these findings, and that may not be saying a lot). On the other hand,...
View ArticleBy: Dennis Doverspike
Tim, Good Catch. But it was more complex than that. It was also a takeoff on the Abbie Hoffman famous “Steal This Book” as well as the famous National Lampoon “Buy this Magazine.”
View ArticleBy: Mark Hammer
Happily, the Rorschach is not used in things like making parole decisions. It may well have a long and leasing role in clinical measurement, but since its hayday, there have been a great many...
View ArticleBy: Dennis Doverspike
Mark, A good point, especially from a human resources’ point of view. Interest in projectives in human resources seems to have dropped to just about zero, even as a component of an assessment center....
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