Harrower and Erickson’s multiple-choice version of this procedure sets a threshold of 40% for psychological disturbance. Mary Ainsworth and Bruno Klopfer wrote a 2-volume book on the “Technique” of this procedure. A “Comprehensive System” to administer this procedure includes a Suicide Constellation used to identify at-risk individuals. That system, which scores this procedure with a cognitive triad of information processing, mediation, and ideation, was developed by John E. (*) Exner. The R-PAS and RPRS scales measure the outcome of this procedure. Ten bilaterally symmetric images, the first of which is most often said to be a bat, make up this procedure. For 10 points, a Swiss psychologist developed what test that involves interpreting patterns of inkblots? ■END■
ANSWER: Rorschach (inkblot) test [accept Harrower-Erickson Multiple Choice Rorschach Test or Developments in the Rorschach Technique or Rorschach Prognostic Rating Scale or Rorschach Performance Assessment System; prompt on inkblot test until mentioned]
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