The rationale of projective techniques

The rationale of projective techniques

There are two different Chapter’s 12-14. Please read each and answer the question that follows listed below for each.
Read Chapter 12 in the Hogan book. After reviewing the various objective personality tests, explain the strategies used to detect and/or reduce the problems associated with Response Sets and Faking.

 
Read chapter 14 of the Hogan book. Projective techniques have two key features: test items are typically ambiguous and responses made are a free-response format. The rationale of projective techniques is that the examinee’s response will be determined by the examinee’s personality dynamics.
Read the client’s response under the heading: Administration and Scoring.
Response Phase: "I see here what looks like a dead animal…"
Inquiry Phase: “Here (pointing to the central part of the blot) is the dead animal….”
How would you apply the location codes? Notice that there are two responses (R=2) coded in the Response Phase and the Inquiry Phase given by the client in response to the blot in Figure 14.2.
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