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Although Dr. Johnson has been trained in Exner's comprehensive system for scoring and interpreting the Rorschach Inkblot Test, he does not use the test as part of his clinical test battery. Having reviewed the literature, Dr. Johnson found that
 
  A) the test has questionable test reliability, its normative data are outdated, and it has limited validity.
   B) the test has significant test reliability and validity but the normative data are outdated.
   C) the projective nature of the test makes it useful for screening severe pathology, but it results in false negatives when used with normal individuals.
   D) the test has appropriate validity properties, but its projective nature limits its use for scientist-practitioners.

Question 2

____________ developed the influential psychodynamic theory that places personality disorders on a continuum of psychopathology.
 
  A) Sigmund Freud
  B) Anna Freud
  C) Emil Kraepelin
  D) Otto Kernberg



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

D



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