A Critical Analysis of Projective Techniques

Reviews the book, An Experimental Approach to Projective Techniques by Joseph Zubin, Leonard D. Eron, and Florence Schumer (1965). The present book is an attempt at returning projective techniques to the scientific fold It provides methods for testing hypotheses and hunches emanating from the clinic...

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