Asked by David Jenkinson on Sep 27, 2024

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Projective Tests

A) Tests in the affective realm used to assess habits, temperament, likes and dislikes, character, and behaviors.
B) Tests that measure likes and dislikes as well as one's personality orientation toward the world of work. Generally used in career counseling.
C) Numerically measuring the degree of an attribute of an examinee. Can be measured by the examinee or someone who knows the examinee well.
D) Tests that present a stimuli to which individuals can respond. Personality factors are interpreted based on the individual's response. Often used to identify psychopathology and to assist in treatment planning.
E) Assessing behaviors of an individual by examining items such as diaries, personal journals, school records, etc.
F) Paper-and-pencil tests, often in multiple choice or true/false formats, that assess various aspects of personality. Often used to increase client insight, to identify psychopathology, and to assist in treatment planning.
G) To view or study an individual in order to develop a deeper understanding of one or more specific behaviors.

Projective Tests

Psychological assessments that use ambiguous stimuli to elicit responses that reflect aspects of an individual's personality, motivations, or desires.

Psychopathology

The study of mental disorders, including their symptoms, etiologies (causes), and treatments.

Treatment Planning

A systematic process in which a therapist or healthcare professional outlines a patient's path to intervention, goals, and strategies for therapy.

  • Familiarize with the concept of projective tests and their utility in psychological diagnosis.
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cooper saxtonabout 16 hours ago
Final Answer :
D
Explanation :
Projective tests involve presenting ambiguous stimuli to individuals, who then project their own personalities, fears, needs, and values onto their responses. This is used to uncover underlying psychopathology and assist in treatment planning.