In this essay, we rely on a black feminist lens to challenge and extend what is appraised as rigorous research methodology. Inspired by a diverse, intergenerational group of black women referred to as the Black Women's Gathering Place, we employ black feminist thought (BFT) as critical social theory and embrace a more expansive understanding of BFT as critical methodology to analyze the experiences black women share through narrative. Our theoretical and methodological approach offers a pathway for education and research communities to account for the expansive possibilities that black feminism has for theorizing the lives of black women.
very critical ("There's nothing there but a messy blot," "This is an insult to my intelligence") and rejected some of the cards. Fremdkritik was not a feature of the records of the other Ss. SUMMARY The Rorschach responses of 14 Ss were studied when the test was given (a) under normal conditions and (b) with posthypnotically induced hostility toward E. Ss were classified in three groups according to their reactions in (b) : those who showed more than a twofold increase in percentage of hostile content in their responses (eight Ss), those who were uncooperative and relatively unproductive (two), and those who showed neither of these changes (four). The last seven Ss used in the experiment were asked, after being given the test under normal conditions, what effect would be produced by hostility toward E, and their subsequent Rorschach responses were in accord with their opinions. The results offer no support whatever to the theory that white-space responses and color responses are indicators of outwardly directed hostility. This finding is in accord with those of Counts and Mensh. However, this experiment goes further than their work by reporting three different types of response under hostility and by reporting and discussing the degree of communality of the Rorschachs obtained under the two conditions. J. clin. Psychol., 1950, 6, 325-330. GRIFFITH, R. M. Test-retest similarities of the Rorschachs of patients without retention, Iiorsakoff. J. proj. Tech., 1951, 15, 516-525. LEVINE, K. N., GRASSI, J. R. and GERSON, M. J. Hypnotically induced mood changes in the verbal and graphic Rorschach: a case study.
INTRODUCT~ONSince the' publication of an earlier article ( 3 ) concerning the diagnostic value of the Wechsler Memory Scale (WMS), no additional studies have come to the writer's attention. The aim of the present study was two-fold: (1) to determine whether the utility of the WMS could be improved, and (2) to cross-validate, to the degree possible, the results of the initial investigation.
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