Abstract
Rorschach test procedures are liable to errors on several grounds: (1) need of definitions, since neither the personality as a whole nor the component factors are being validated by stable frames of reference; (2) inadequate clinical experience of the investigators; (3) failure to control by the usual scientific techniques the method for identifying the separate Rorschach factors out of which the entire personality structure is patterned; (4) halo, which results from the examiner's direct contact with the subject whom he is examining. Rorschach findings for any one individual can be restated in the neurological concepts of Jackson, the psychological concepts of Freud, or the topological concepts of Lewin. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2006 APA, all rights reserved)

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