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Original Articles

Further Validation of Computer-Assessed Response Time to Emotionally Evocative Stimuli

Pages 231-236 | Published online: 10 Jun 2010
 

Abstract

Response time (RT) to stimuli from word association test items to Rorschach cards has long been held to be clinically important; especially when unusually long. Recently, Temple and Geisinger (1990) reported longer RT to personality test items previously rated evocative than to other items rated neutral. Our research replicated both Temple and Geisinger's (1990) methods and findings on 23 college students. Subsequent analyses revealed that this effect was found in 78% of all subjects at MMPI-2 item length. Implications for augmenting test validity are discussed.

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