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Question 1

Janice was shown a series of cards with vague, ambiguous scenes and asked to describe what she thought was happening in each scene. Which test was Janice given?

Rorschach Test
Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory (MMPI)
Thematic Apperception Test (TAT)
16 Personality Factor (16PF)

Question 2

Jarod has fairly high self-efficacy regarding his academic performance. As a result of his self-efficacy, what is likely to also be true of Jarod?

He is able to cope with exam stress well.
He is likely to help others with studying.
He is very neurotic.
He is very intelligent.


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