Asked by Khadka Sahil on Sep 28, 2024

The Exner scoring system for the Rorschach relies on all of the following EXCEPT:

A) location, or the portion of the blot where the response was made.
B) determinants, or the manner in which the examinee understood what he or she saw.
C) anchors, or the objects which represent whether the client is grounded in reality.
D) content such as whole human, human detail, animal, art, blood, clouds, fire, household items, or sex that can hold specific meaning.

Exner Scoring System

A standardized system used for scoring and interpreting the Rorschach inkblot test, developed by John Exner.

Rorschach

A psychological test in which subjects' perceptions of inkblots are recorded and then analyzed using psychological interpretation or complex algorithms.

Determinants

Factors or elements that contribute to producing a particular result or condition.

  • Recognize the importance of objective and projective assessments in interpreting personality.