The Exner scoring system for the Rorschach relies on all of the following EXCEPT:
a. location, or the portion of the blot where the response was made.
b. determinants, or the manner in which the examinee understood what he or she saw.
c. anchors, or the objects which represent whether the client is grounded in reality.
d. content such as whole human, human detail, animal, art, blood, clouds, fire, household items, or sex that can hold specific meaning.
Question 2
Which of the following is NOT true about the Rorschach inkblot cards?
a. It is the most frequently used projective personality test.
b. Rorschach developed his famous inkblot test in 1921, at which point he choose 10 inkblots still in use today. c. It requires extensive training and practice to use.
d. Its test worthiness has been extensively researched; today, it shows impressive validity and reliability data.