1959
DOI: 10.1080/08853126.1959.10380929
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The Effect of Examiner Status Upon Rorschach Performance

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“…Subjective scoring systems and test unreliability no doubt contribute to this finding. The consistency of the subject, subject reliability, scoring reliability, interpretation reliability, and enquiry reliability have proved disappointingly low (Baughman, 1951;Campbell & Fiddleman, 1959;Fiske, 1959). Moreover, where real differences in personality are known to exist between groups the Rorschach test cannot be relied upon to detect them.…”
Section: Rorschach Studiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Subjective scoring systems and test unreliability no doubt contribute to this finding. The consistency of the subject, subject reliability, scoring reliability, interpretation reliability, and enquiry reliability have proved disappointingly low (Baughman, 1951;Campbell & Fiddleman, 1959;Fiske, 1959). Moreover, where real differences in personality are known to exist between groups the Rorschach test cannot be relied upon to detect them.…”
Section: Rorschach Studiesmentioning
confidence: 99%