EXNER SYSTEM OF SCORING
The 'Exner system of scoring' is the standard method in psychology for interpreting the Rorschach inkblot test.
In the 1960s, Dr. John E. Exner developed a more scientific system for Rorschach test analysis. It has been heavily validated, and shows high inter-rater reliability. In 1969 Dr. Exner published ''The Rorschach Systems'', a concise description of what would be later called the Exner system. Later, Dr. Exner published a study in multiple volumes called ''The Rorschach: A Comprehensive system'', the most accepted full description of the Exner system.
★ Rorschach inkblot test
★ The Rorschach: A Comprehensive System, Vol 1: Basic Foundations by John E. Exner (ISBN 0-471-55902-4)
In the 1960s, Dr. John E. Exner developed a more scientific system for Rorschach test analysis. It has been heavily validated, and shows high inter-rater reliability. In 1969 Dr. Exner published ''The Rorschach Systems'', a concise description of what would be later called the Exner system. Later, Dr. Exner published a study in multiple volumes called ''The Rorschach: A Comprehensive system'', the most accepted full description of the Exner system.
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See also
★ Rorschach inkblot test
References
★ The Rorschach: A Comprehensive System, Vol 1: Basic Foundations by John E. Exner (ISBN 0-471-55902-4)
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