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projective techniques used to get the information from an individual...

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Projective techniques are a method of understanding the inner world of the individual.

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Classification on basis of Responses

Association type

Responses

Construction type

Responses

Completion type

Responses

Choice or ordering

type Response

s

Expressive type

Responses

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Association type

Word association technique

The Rorschoch's technique(ink

blot test)Cloud pictures

technique

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Word association test

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Ink blot test

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Cloud pictures

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Construction responses

Thematic apperception

test (TAT)

The blacky pictures

The make -A-picture-story test(MAPS)

Van lennep's four picture

test

Cartoon test

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Thematic appreciation test (TAT)

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Blacky pictures

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The Make - A - Picture- story test (MAPS)

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Van Lennep’s Four Picture Test

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Cartoon test

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Completion responses

Sentence completion

test

Story completion

test

The picture frustration

study

Sargent test of insight into

human motives

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Sentence completion test

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Story completion test

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Picture frustration test

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Sarget test of insight into human motives

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Choice or Ordering responses

The Szondi test The picture arrangement test

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Szondi

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The picture arrangement test

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Expressive Technique

Play Technique Role playing Technique

Drawing and Painting

Technique

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Play Techniques

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Role play

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Drawing and Painting Technique

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•Should used only when required information cannot obtained by direct method•Should used for exploratory research•Should not used for naively

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Advantages•Reliable•Close connection between situation and diagnosis•Less chance of readymade answers•Spontaneous responses•Easy to understand the personality

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Disadvantages•Highly trained interviewers •Bias interpreters•Costly method•Time consuming•Few are standard techniques•Respondent may not be the representative of entire population

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Submitted by:-Kiran Paul