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Date of Award

1969

Document Type

Thesis

Degree Name

Master of Arts (M.A.)

Department

Psychology

First Advisor

W. Edgar Gregory

First Committee Member

W. Mitchell

Second Committee Member

W. J. D[?]

Abstract

It is possible to determine the degree of intelligence of an individual by use of the M (human movement) response of the Group Rorschach Blank arranged by M. R. Harrower.

Is there a significant difference between the correlation of summed human movement Rorschach scores and intelligence test scores earned in a sixth grade elementary school population.

The writer is attempting to determine further whether or not it is possible to predict the intelligence of an individual by use of the M (human movement) response of the Group Rorschach Blank.

Pages

33

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