Prediction of intelligence from certain Rorschach factors
โ Scribed by Elias N. Abrams
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 1955
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 236 KB
- Volume
- 11
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0021-9762
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โฆ Synopsis
RESULTS AND DISCUSSION
A total of forty tests of significance were made in regard to the relation of Rorschach E-I indices to the dream dimensions. No test was significant at or beyond the 5% level. Only one, that for the negative relation of M to completeness, was beyond the 10% level.
The present study sustains the null hypothesis in regard to the relation of Rorschach E-I indices to the dream dimensions studied. It is possible, of course, that the dream dimensions permitting of study in this investigation were not pertinent ones as regards the Rorschach E-I indices. A more probable consideration is that isolated dreams do not provide a sufficiently reliable and revelatory sample of an individual's "dream style". Future research may be more profitable if directed towards dream series, to determine primary characteristics and thema.
SUMMARY
A study was made of the relationships between Rorschach E-I indices and certain dream dimensions. Forty six subjects were administered the Rorschach test and asked to relate "any dream you can remember". The following dimensions could be abstracted from these dreams: Completeness, detailedness, pleasant-unpleasant, recency, recurrency-non recurrency. These were studied in relation to:
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