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Blatt, Sidney J.; And Others – Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 1976
Human responses to the Rorschach were analyzed according to developmental principles of differentiation, articulation, and integration in a longitudinal study of normal development (ages 11-12, 13-14, 17-18, and 30) and in a sample of adolescent and young adult inpatients. (Editor)
Descriptors: Concept Formation, Measurement Instruments, Psychological Studies, Psychopathology
Lazar, Billie S. – 1977
This paper describes the results of a study to further test and replicate previous studies partially supporting Kris's view that creativity is a regression in the service of the ego. For this sample of 42 female art and business college students, it was predicted that (1) highly creative Ss (measured by the Torrance Tests) produce more, and more…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, College Students, Creative Thinking, Creativity

Gordon, Michael; Oshman, Harvey – Perceptual and Motor Skills, 1981
The Rorschach protocols of 20 boys (ages 6-11 years) rated by their teachers as hyperactive and those of 20 nonhyperactive boys were compared along 16 indices. Findings are discussed in terms of the assessment of hyperactivity within a conceptual framework which regards impulsivity as a major underlying dimension. (Author/SJL)
Descriptors: Age Differences, Children, Comparative Testing, Conceptual Tempo

Weiner, Irving B. – Psychological Assessment, 1995
Although the same general research principles that guide other investigations should apply to research with the Rorschach Inkblot Method, the nature of the Rorschach as a relatively unstructured measure of personality functioning calls for special attention to selection of research participants, choice of variables, and data collection and…
Descriptors: Data Analysis, Data Collection, Personality Assessment, Personality Measures