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English, 25.03.2021 22:00, deelashasharma

Match each quotation to the thesis statement it supports. (Each column should contain three quotations.) Answer by typing in the NUMBER of the correct answers below the Thesis Statement they support. thesis statement one
The Rorschach and other projective tests are useful because they provide users with information about a person’s psychological strengths and weaknesses, which cannot be learned through conversation alone.
Thesis statement 2
The Rorschach and other projective tests are not very useful because they take a lot of time to score, have questionable validity, and tend to “overpathologize” people
“. . . the test is generally regarded as offering a richness of information about a person's psychological world that cannot be gained from interviews or from ‘self-report’ tests . . .

“There has been a substantial gap between the clinical use of these tests and what the research suggests about their validity.’”

“The test is considered particularly powerful in situations in which people may not be expected to volunteer negative information about themselves.”

“The tests, which often take hours to score and interpret, add little information beyond what can be gleaned from far less time-consuming assessments . . .”

“. . . the test can yield a complex picture of people's psychological strengths and weaknesses, . . . including their intelligence and overall mental functioning.”

“. . . the test tends to [make] even normal people look maladjusted.”

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