Power point presentation on Personality Test, Projective techniques For B.Ed and M.Ed ( Guidance and counselling) (Educational Psychology) (Rorschach Test, TAT, CAT
2. PSYCHOLOGICAL TEST
A Psychological test is a STANDARDIZED
INSTRUMENT designed to MEASURES objectively
one or more aspects of a total personality by
means of samples of verbal and non-verbal
responses, or by means of other behaviours.
3. TYPES OF PSYCHOLOGICAL
TESTS
1. Individual and group test
2. Speed and power test
3. Computer assisted tests
4. Paper pencil and performance
tests
7. PERSONALITY
Personality is the dynamic organisation
within the individual of those
psychophysical systems that determine his
unique adjustment to his environment.
9. METHODS OF PERSONALITY MEASUREMENT
SUBJECTIVE
METHODS
PROJECTIVE
METHODS
OBJECTIVE
METHODS
CASE STUDY
INTERVIEW
OBSERVATION
SITUATION
TEST
INVENTORY OR
QUESTIONNAIRE
Rating scale
ASSOCIATION
TECHNIQUE
Construction
technique
Completion
technique
ORDERING
TECHNIQUE
Expression
technique
10. PROJECTIVE TECHNIQUE
Is a personality test designed to let a
person respond to ambiguous stimuli,
presumably revealing hidden emotions
and internal conflicts.
11. TYPES OF PROJECTIVE TECHNIQUES
Association Techniques
Construction Techniques
Completion Techniques
Ordering Techniques
Expression Techniques
12. PROJECTIVE TESTS
Rorschach Ink Blot Test
Thematic Apperception Test
Children Apperception Test
Word Association Test
Mosaic Test
Verbal Test
Draw & Man Test
13. RORSCHACH TEST
Rorschach test developed in
1921 by Herman Rorschach
The Rorschach test is a
psychological test in which
subjects' perceptions of
inkblots are recorded and
then analysed using
psychological interpretation.
Hermann Rorschach
14. Cont.
Total 10 cards
Black and white 5
Two coloured (black and red) 2
Multi-coloured 3
One card at one time in same order.
Write down each & every response.
Card No. 1,4,5,6,7
Card No. 2 & 3
Card No. 8,9,10
17. S.
N
Location on which response is based Name of Location Sign
1 Response based on entire ink blot Whole response W
2 Response based on large portion of
ink blot
Large detail D
3 Response based on small portion Small detail d
4 Response based on
Unusual portion of ink blot
Unusual detail Dd
5 Response based on part of white
background
White space S
6 Response based on very small part of
ink blot
Tinny detail dd
7 Response based on edge portion of
The ink blot
Edge detail de
8 Response based on inside portion of
The ink blot
Inside detail di
9 Response based on rare portion of Rare detail dr
21. CONTENT
S.N. Category Sign
1 Human Body H
2 Human Division Hd
3 Animal Body A
4 Animal Division Ad
5 Nature N
6 Geographical GEO
7 Plants PI
8 Abstract Concept Abs
9 Artistic Art
10 Household Hh
11 Anatomic An
24. THEMATIC APPERCEPTION TEST
(TAT)
The TAT was developed during the 1930s by the
American psychologist Henry A. Murray and
Christiana D. Morgan
Total 31 cards 5 min for each card
1 of the blank Total 2 hours
10 for boys
10 for girls
10 for both
25. Cont.……
To tell as dramatic a story as they can for each
picture presented, including the following:
what has led up to the event shown?
what is happening at the moment?
what the characters are feeling and thinking?
what the outcome of the story was?
26.
27. CHILDREN APPERCEPTION TEST
It was devised by Leopoled Bellak in 1949.
Young children aged between 3 and 10 years.
10 pictures all these are of animals.
What went in the story before and what will
happen later?
The CAT is intended to measure the
personality traits, attitudes, and
psychodynamic processes evident in pre-
pubertal children.
28. USES OF PERSONALITY TEST
IN GUIDANCE & COUNSELLING
Personal guidance
Vocational
guidance
Educational
guidance