When we scrutinize the actual procedures that may be called projective methods we find a wide variety of techniques and material being employed for the same general purpose, to obtain from the subject 'what he cannot or will not say,' frequently because he does not know himself and is not aware what he is revealing about himself through his projections.


p. 404 as cited in: Gardner Lindzey (1961) Projective Techniques and Cross-Cultural Research. p. 36 - Projective methods for the study of personality (1939)


When we scrutinize the actual procedures that may be called projective methods we find a wide variety of techniques and material being employed for...

When we scrutinize the actual procedures that may be called projective methods we find a wide variety of techniques and material being employed for...

When we scrutinize the actual procedures that may be called projective methods we find a wide variety of techniques and material being employed for...

When we scrutinize the actual procedures that may be called projective methods we find a wide variety of techniques and material being employed for...