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Yolanda

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A clinical psychologist conducting a personality assessment instructs an examinee to make up a story about each of these pictures. The test being administered is probably the
 
  a. Rorschach.
  b. NEO-PI-R.
  c. Rotter Incomplete Sentences Blank.
  d. TAT.

Question 2

Compared to the Rorschach, the TAT
 
  a. is a purely objective personality test.
  b. contains fewer cards.
  c. is used to infer psychological needs.
  d. has been subject to more criticism.



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

C





 

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