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प्रश्न
Match the following pairs.
| Group ‘A’ | Group ‘B’ |
| 1. Self-report technique | (a) Interview |
| 2. Behavioural analysis | (b) MMPI |
| 3. Projective methods | (c) Permanent characteristics |
| (d) TAT |
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उत्तर
| Group ‘A’ | Group ‘B’ |
| 1. Self-report technique | (b) MMPI |
| 2. Behavioural analysis | (a) Interview |
| 3. Projective methods | (d) TAT |
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