1981
DOI: 10.1207/s15327752jpa4502_2
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A Computerized Method for Generating the Rorschach's Structural Summary from the Sequence of Scores

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“…Recently, however, computers have been utilized in several other personality assessment approaches. For example, computerized scoring of projective tests has been described by Hopwood, Kwo-Tsair, and Yellin (1981) and by Harris, Niedner, Feldman, Fink, and Johnson (1981). Both groups have developed computer programs for generating Exner's Rorschach structural summary from a coded sequence of scores entered into the computer terminal.…”
Section: Computerized Scoring Of Personality Testsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recently, however, computers have been utilized in several other personality assessment approaches. For example, computerized scoring of projective tests has been described by Hopwood, Kwo-Tsair, and Yellin (1981) and by Harris, Niedner, Feldman, Fink, and Johnson (1981). Both groups have developed computer programs for generating Exner's Rorschach structural summary from a coded sequence of scores entered into the computer terminal.…”
Section: Computerized Scoring Of Personality Testsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Albert et al (1980) showed that experts were unable to distinguish between faked and actual psychotic protocols, while Alheidt (1980) showed that formal scores in many categories were significantly related to reading ability in second grade children. Hopwood et al (1981) presented a program for printing out a scoring summary.…”
Section: Rorschachmentioning
confidence: 99%