Rorschach
Rorschach
Rorschach
History
(1921) Hermann Rorschach
Psychodiagnostik
Form Interpretation Test
History (cont.)
After Rorschachs death - use of blots focused on
clinical and/or vocational applications
Focus on content analysis
David Levy (1926) brought plates to US
Samuel Beck (1927)
standardization study of the inkblots
History (cont.)
Use of Projection
Tendency of people to be influenced by
their needs, interests and overall
psychological organization in the cognitive
translation or interpretation of perceptual
inputs whenever the stimulus field includes
ambiguity
projective hypothesis (Frank, 1939)
projective methods
Rorschach: Assumptions
Stimuli from the environment are organized by persons
needs, motives, conflicts and by certain perceptual sets
These needs become exaggerated when subjects are
confronted with ambiguous stimuli
These responses are representative of how individuals
confront other ambiguous situations
Responses are scored along three categories:
location
determinants
content
Exner
Began collection of broad normative
database
Integrated system of scoring and
interpretation
Scoring category included only if showed .
85 agreement
The Rorschach: A Comprehensive System
Reliability
Excellent interscorer reliabilities .82 - .97 for
scoring categories
Test-retest 1 year interval (nonpatient)- .26 to .
92
worse for children
Validity
Primary focus is to discriminate among
different clinical populations
example - schizophrenics show poor-quality
responses
Validity (cont.)
Not effective at assisting with diagnosis
except; schizophrenia, borderline, bipolar
Appropriate Uses
Not a cognitive or neuropsychological
measure
Not necessarily the best measure for
prediction of behavior
Best if used as part of a battery
Best if questions concerns a description of
psychological operations, needs, styles,
habits
Scoring
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Interpretation:
The Structural Summary
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Three steps:
Listing the sequence of codes or scores
Recording frequencies for each variable
Performing various calculations required to
obtain the ratios, percentages and derived
scores