Handbook of projective techniques /

Bibliographic Details
Other Authors: Murstein, Bernard I. (Editor)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: New York, Basic Books [1965]
Subjects:
Table of Contents:
  • I. General and theoretical studies : 1. Projective methods for the study of personality / Lawrence K. Frank
  • 2. Theoretical Considerations concerning the scope and limitations of projective techniques / Annelisese F. Korner
  • 3. The trend in motivational theory / Gordon W. Allport
  • 4. Assumptions, adaption level, and protective techniques / Bernard I. Murstein
  • 5. Variability of responses and the stability of scores and interpretations of projective protocols / Donald W. Fiske
  • 6. Problems in the validation of projective techniques / Kenneth B. Little
  • 7. Structured and projective tests, some common problems in validation / Paul E. Meehl
  • 8. Ambiguity and nonambiguity in protective testing / Richard S. Lazarus
  • 9. Social class and projective tests / Frank Riessman and S.M. Miller
  • 10. Unity of science begins at home, a study of regional factionalism in clinical psychology / Harvey Peskin
  • 11. The influence of situational and interpersonal variables in projective testing / Joseph M. Masling
  • 12. A Quantitative study of perception and association in experimental semistarvation / Joseph Brozek, Harold Guetzkow, and Marcella V. Baldwin
  • 13. The validity of personality-trait ratings based on projective techniques / Henery Samuels
  • 14. Reliability / Bernard I. Murstein.
  • II. Rorschach : 15. Role of the stimulus in Rorschach responses / E. Earl Baughman
  • 16. Relationships between Rorschach scoring / Donald W. Fiske and E. Earl Baughman
  • 17. A comparative analysis of Rorschach forms with altered stimulus characteristics / E. Earl Baughman
  • 18. An attempt to sort Rorschach records from four cultures / Bert Kaplan, Maria A. Rickers-Ovsiankina, and Alice Joseph
  • 19. Rorschach summary scores in differential diagnosis / Irwin J. Knopf
  • 20. The protection of hostility on the Rorschach and as a result of ego-threat / Bernard I. Murstein
  • 21. The relationship between certain examiner personality variables and subjects' Rorschach scores / Richard Sanders and Sidney E. Cleveland
  • 22. Statistical methods applied to Rorschach scores, review / Lee J. Cronbach
  • 23. Factor analyses of the Rorschach test / Bernard I. Murstein
  • 24. Brief Description of the Holtzman ink blot test / Wayne H. Holtzman.
  • III. Thematic Tests : 25. Uses of the Thematic Apperception Test / Heneryt A. Murray
  • 26. Thematic appreciative Measurement of motives within the context of a theory of motivation / John W. Atkinson
  • 27. Levels of prediction from the Thematic Apperception Test / Seymour Fisher and Robert B. Morton
  • 28. A normative Study of the Thematic Apperception Test / Leonard D. Eron
  • 29. The stimulus / Bernard I. Murstein
  • 30. The thematic Apperception Test and antisocial behavior / Kenneth Purcell
  • 31. Projective measurement of experimentally induced levels of sexual motivation / Russell A. Clark
  • 32. Thematic apperception test: indexes of aggression in relation to measures of overt and covert behavior / Gardner Lindzey and Charlotte Tejessy
  • 33. Thematic Apperception Test, a tentative appraisal of some signs of anxiety / Gardner Lindzey and Arthur S. Newburg
  • 34. The relationship between overt and fantasy aggression as a function of maternal response to aggression / Gerald S. Lesser.
  • IV. Draw-a-person test : 35. Empirical evaluations of human figure drawings / Clifford H. Swensen, Jr.
  • 36. Critique of Swensen's empirical evaluations of human figure drawings / Emanuel F. Hammer
  • 37. A factor analysis of draw-a-person test scores / Robert C. Nichols and Deodandus J.W. Strympfer
  • 38. The differentiation of human figure drawings / Lyle D. Schmidt and John F. McGowan
  • 39. Eye-ear emphasis in the draw-a-person test as indicating ideas of reference / Albert V. Griffith and Douglas A.R. Peyman
  • 40. Signs of homosexuality in human figure drawings
  • 41. The Goodenough draw-a-man test and signs of maladjustment in kindergarten children / Julia R. Vane and Virginia W. Eisen
  • 42. Hostility as a factor in the clinician's personality as it affects his interpretation of projective drawings (H-T-P) / Emanuel F. Hammer and Zygmunt A. Piotrowski.
  • V. Bender-Gestalt : 43. The Bender-Gestalt, a review and a perspective / Fred Y. Billingslea
  • 44. The effectiveness of clinicians' judgments, diagnosis of organic brain damage from the Bender-Gestalt test / Lewis R. Goldberg
  • 45. The effectiveness of the Bender-Gestalt test in differential diagnosis / Arthur S. Tamkin
  • 46. The use of Bender-Gestalt cutoff scores in identifying Juvenile diagnosis / Robert H. Curnutt and Loren V. Corotto
  • 47. The clinical validity of the bender-gestalt test with children, developmental comparison of children in need of psychotherapy and children judged well adjusted / Eugene Byrd
  • 48. The Bender-gestalt test and learning disturbances in young children / Elizabeth M. Koppitz.
  • VI. The sentence completion test : 49. Review of sentence completion methods in personality assessment / Philip A. Goldberg
  • 50. The relative effect on projective responses of stimuli referring to the subject and of stimuli referring to other persons / Joseph M. Sacks
  • 51. The effect of mental set and item structure on response to a projective test / Julian Meltzoff
  • 52. Validation of the rotter incomplete sentence test / Julian B. Rotter, Janet E. Rafferty, and Eva Schachtitz
  • 53. The reliability and validity of the rotter incomplete sentences test / Ruth D. Churchchill and Vaughn J. Crandall
  • 54. Productivity of clinical hypotheses on a sentence completion test / Rue L. Cromwell and Richard M. Lundy
  • 55. The stability of interpretations of sentence completion tests / Donald W. Fiske and Charles Van Buskirk
  • 56. The prediction of the psychiatric patient's work adjustment / Bernard A. Stotsky and Henery Weinberg.