Studies in Art Education, Volumes 1-3National Art Education Association., 1959 - Art |
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given by less than one in a hundred subjects ) to the Rorschach . Thus , Original Rorschach responses were offered by twice as many of the subjects independently later classified as " creative " as those classified as " facile . " 3 ...
given by less than one in a hundred subjects ) to the Rorschach . Thus , Original Rorschach responses were offered by twice as many of the subjects independently later classified as " creative " as those classified as " facile . " 3 ...
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... Rorschach projection , to the entire inkblot area , of " a dog lying before a fire , lazily relaxing " reflects a desire to give up competitive striving and take it easy . Case II : The projected Rorschach quality involving " drift- ing ...
... Rorschach projection , to the entire inkblot area , of " a dog lying before a fire , lazily relaxing " reflects a desire to give up competitive striving and take it easy . Case II : The projected Rorschach quality involving " drift- ing ...
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... Rorschach Responses Subjects Offering Original Rorschach Responses Sum of Color Responses Human Responses Subjects Projecting Emblem Responses on Rorschach Space Responses on Rorschach Inanimate Movement Responses on Rorschach Subject ...
... Rorschach Responses Subjects Offering Original Rorschach Responses Sum of Color Responses Human Responses Subjects Projecting Emblem Responses on Rorschach Space Responses on Rorschach Inanimate Movement Responses on Rorschach Subject ...
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