1961
DOI: 10.1002/1097-4679(196107)17:3<315::aid-jclp2270170331>3.0.co;2-5
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Social desirability and the type of hostility expressed on the tat

Abstract: BELOW CHANCE PERFORMANCE ON A VERBAL TEST USING PAIRED CONCEPTS 315 pointed out. A person who operates on a random basis will get a better score (mean 37.5) than persons who have some knowledge and operate on the kinds of bases indicated, namely to assume generally that when only one concept is known or both are not known, they are Different. On the other hand, dichotomizing persons getting scores of 37 and 38 (manifest chance level) by the ratio of Same to Different correct responses did not indicate any corr… Show more

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“…Reznikoff and Dollin (12) found no relationship between scores on the Edwards S D scale and hostility scores based on responses to 6 TAT cards. Pena(9) failed to confirm the predicted positive relationship between scores on the Edwards S D scale and a comparable Rorschach SD score.…”
Section: Problemmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Reznikoff and Dollin (12) found no relationship between scores on the Edwards S D scale and hostility scores based on responses to 6 TAT cards. Pena(9) failed to confirm the predicted positive relationship between scores on the Edwards S D scale and a comparable Rorschach SD score.…”
Section: Problemmentioning
confidence: 99%