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objective testing
These tests involve a set of questions or statements to which the test taker responds using a fixed set of options. They are also called self-report inventories.
Scoring is objective.
Who developed the MMPI
Hathaway and McKinley
Who updated the MMPI
Butcher
How many questions does the MMPI have?
566 T/F statements
projective tests
The test takers are forced to impose structure on the vague stimuli, revealing something about themselves including unconscious needs and motives, which are projected in these precepts. Scoring is done subjectively since it is difficult to score them objectively.
Rorscach
named after the developer

inkblots
TAT was introduced by who?
Murray & Morgan
TAT is used to
assess interpersonal relationships

The test taker is asked to make up a story, revealing his/her motives, needs and feelings in the themes of the stories.
Rotter’s Sentence Completion
Test which includes 40 stems to begin a sentence expressing one’s real feelings
The Human Figure Drawing Test –
A child or adult is asked to draw two full human figures on two separate sheets of paper, a male and a female. Detailed questions are then asked.
The House-Tree-Person Test
– A child is asked to draw a house, a tree, and a person on one single page.
Interpretative of Projective Tests
The interpretations of projective test responses depend heavily on the psychodiagnostician’s experience and training.
Hs scale
hypochondriasis: excessive concern with bodily functions
d
depressions
hy
hysteria: unconscious use of physical & mental problems to avoid conflicts or responsibility
pd
psychopathic deviate

disregard of social custom, shallow emotions, inability to profit from exprience
mf
masculinity-femininity
pa
paranoia
pt
psychasthenia

obsessions compulsiveness fears guilt indecisiveness
sc
schizophrenia

bizarre unsusual thoughts or behavior withdrawal hallucinations delusions
ma
hypomania

emotional excitement flight of ideas overactivity
si
social introversion
l
lie scale
f
confusion scale
k
defensiveness scale
what is a normal range score on the MMPI
50-70
what is considered pathological?
score > 70