Situational influences on Rorschach responses.

Abstract
This study measured the influence of . . . , knowledge of test purpose, on responses to the Rorschach test. . . . Hypotheses were that experimental Ss would give fewer total, aggressive, and whole responses; more pure form, good form-level, popular, animal, and large detail responses. The specific hypotheses all involved the general hypothesis that experimental Ss would be cautious and conforming." Among the results were the following: "fewer responses in experimental group (beyond the 1% level), more good form-level, popular, and animal responses (between 5% and 1% levels), more form responses (between 10% and 5% levels), fewer aggressive responses (between 20% and 10% levels). Location did not vary significantly between groups.".

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