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Original Articles

Correlates of the Mayman Form Level Scoring System

Pages 462-465 | Received 18 Mar 1968, Published online: 16 Nov 2010
 

Summary

Four Psychology interns were taught the Mayman Form Level Scoring System. Each intern made judgments on a questionnaire constructed to assess qualities of reality adherence on the scoring summaries of 12 selected Rorschachs. Their judgments agreed 81% of the time with those based on the clinical charts of the patients. The data suggest that the system has merit and that it could and should be utilized in more sophisticated clinical research.

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