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Definition of Projective test
1. Noun. Any personality test designed to yield information about someone's personality on the basis of their unrestricted response to ambiguous objects or situations.
Generic synonyms: Personality Test
Specialized synonyms: Inkblot Test, Rorschach, Rorschach Test, Tat, Thematic Apperception Test
Lexicographical Neighbors of Projective Test
Literary usage of Projective test
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Under Heaven's Brow: Pre-Christian Religious Tradition in Chuuk by Ward Hunt Goodenough (2002)
"Fortunately for me, when the analysis of psychological projective test materials by
... The analysis of the projective test materials provided a profile of ..."
2. Under Heaven's Brow: Pre-Christian Religious Tradition in Chuuk by Ward Hunt Goodenough (2002)
"Fortunately for me, when the analysis of psychological projective test materials by
... The analysis of the projective test materials provided a profile of ..."
3. Advanced Methodological Issues in Culturally Competent Evaluation for edited by Ada-Helen Bayer, Frances L. Brisbane, Amelie Ramirez, Leonard G. Epstein (1998)
"Further, it is very often true that the stimulus material presented by the
projective test is ambiguous, interpreters of the test depend upon holistic ..."
4. Integrating Students With Special Needs Into Mainstream Schools by Oecd, Organisation for Economic Co-operation, Development (1995)
"... 7 to 15 in eight ordinary schools used interviews with staff and questionnaires
and a projective test with children to assess the latters' feelings. ..."