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State and explain two projective tests that are commonly used to measure personality.

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  1. Rorschach Inkblot Test:
    • Description: A series of 10 inkblot cards (some in color, some black and white).
    • Procedure: The individual is shown each inkblot and asked, "What might this be?"
    • Purpose: To uncover unconscious thoughts, feelings, and personality traits based on interpretations.
    • Analysis: Responses are analyzed for themes, content, and how the person perceives and organizes visual information.
  2. Thematic Apperception Test (TAT):
    • Description: Consists of 20–31 pictures depicting various social and ambiguous situations.
    • Procedure: The person is asked to create a story about what is happening, what led to it, and what might happen next.
    • Purpose: To reveal inner needs, motives, conflicts, and personality dynamics.
    • Analysis: The stories are interpreted to assess emotional tone, dominant themes, and underlying motivations.
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