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Here for:-Projective Techniques
Projective techniques are a method of understanding the inner world of the individual.
Classification on basis of Responses
Association type
Responses
Construction type
Responses
Completion type
Responses
Choice or ordering
type Response
s
Expressive type
Responses
Association type
Word association technique
The Rorschoch's technique(ink
blot test)Cloud pictures
technique
Word association test
Ink blot test
Cloud pictures
Construction responses
Thematic apperception
test (TAT)
The blacky pictures
The make -A-picture-story test(MAPS)
Van lennep's four picture
test
Cartoon test
Thematic appreciation test (TAT)
Blacky pictures
The Make - A - Picture- story test (MAPS)
Van Lennep’s Four Picture Test
Cartoon test
Completion responses
Sentence completion
test
Story completion
test
The picture frustration
study
Sargent test of insight into
human motives
Sentence completion test
Story completion test
Picture frustration test
Sarget test of insight into human motives
Choice or Ordering responses
The Szondi test The picture arrangement test
Szondi
The picture arrangement test
Expressive Technique
Play Technique Role playing Technique
Drawing and Painting
Technique
Play Techniques
Role play
Drawing and Painting Technique
•Should used only when required information cannot obtained by direct method•Should used for exploratory research•Should not used for naively
Advantages•Reliable•Close connection between situation and diagnosis•Less chance of readymade answers•Spontaneous responses•Easy to understand the personality
Disadvantages•Highly trained interviewers •Bias interpreters•Costly method•Time consuming•Few are standard techniques•Respondent may not be the representative of entire population
Submitted by:-Kiran Paul