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Original Articles

Response Frequency Problems in the Rorschach: Clinical and Research Implications With Suggestions for the Future

Pages 231-244 | Published online: 10 Jun 2010

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Giselle Pianowski, Gregory J. Meyer, Anna Elisa de Villemor-Amaral, Ana Carolina Zuanazzi & Regina Sonia Gattas F. do Nascimento. (2021) Does the Rorschach Performance Assessment System (R-PAS) Differ from the Comprehensive System (CS) on Variables Relevant to Interpretation?. Journal of Personality Assessment 103:1, pages 132-147.
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Gregory J. Meyer, Abufazel Hosseininasab, Donald J. Viglione, Joni L. Mihura, Ety Berant, Ana Cristina Resende & Jennifer Reese. (2020) The Effect of CS Administration or an R-Optimized Alternative on Potential Projective Material in Rorschach Responses From Six Studies and a Meta-Analysis of Their Findings. Journal of Personality Assessment 102:1, pages 135-146.
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Abufazel Hosseininasab, Gregory J. Meyer, Donald J. Viglione, Joni L. Mihura, Ety Berant, Ana Cristina Resende, Jennifer Reese & Mohammad Reza Mohammadi. (2019) The Effect of CS Administration or an R-Optimized Alternative on R–PAS Variables: A Meta-Analysis of Findings From Six Studies. Journal of Personality Assessment 101:2, pages 199-212.
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Joni L. Mihura, Nicolae Dumitrascu, Manali Roy & Gregory J. Meyer. (2018) The Centrality of the Response Process in Construct Validity: An Illustration via the Rorschach Space Response. Journal of Personality Assessment 100:3, pages 233-249.
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Giselle Pianowski, Gregory J. Meyer & Anna Elisa de Villemor-Amaral. (2016) The Impact of R-Optimized Administration Modeling Procedures on Brazilian Normative Reference Values for Rorschach Scores. Journal of Personality Assessment 98:4, pages 408-418.
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Giselle Pianowski, Gregory J. Meyer & Anna Elisa de Villemor-Amaral. (2016) Potential Projective Material on the Rorschach: Comparing Comprehensive System Protocols to Their Modeled R-Optimized Administration Counterparts. Journal of Personality Assessment 98:4, pages 398-407.
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Jennifer B. Reese, Donald J. Viglione & Luciano Giromini. (2014) A Comparison Between Comprehensive System and an Early Version of the Rorschach Performance Assessment System Administration With Outpatient Children and Adolescents. Journal of Personality Assessment 96:5, pages 515-522.
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Aaron J. Kivisto, Carl Gacono & David Medoff. (2013) Does the R-PAS Meet Standards for Forensic Use? Considerations with Introducing a New Rorschach Coding System. Journal of Forensic Psychology Practice 13:5, pages 389-410.
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Filippo Aschieri. (2013) The Conjoint Rorschach Comprehensive System: Reliability and Validity in Clinical and Nonclinical Couples. Journal of Personality Assessment 95:1, pages 46-53.
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Cato Grønnerød, Geir Overskeid & Ellen Hartmann. (2013) Under Skinner's Skin: Gauging a Behaviorist From His Rorschach Protocol. Journal of Personality Assessment 95:1, pages 1-12.
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Mariëlle Linting & Anita van der Kooij. (2012) Nonlinear Principal Components Analysis With CATPCA: A Tutorial. Journal of Personality Assessment 94:1, pages 12-25.
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Serge Sultan & GregoryJ. Meyer. (2009) Does Productivity Impact the Stability of Rorschach Scores?. Journal of Personality Assessment 91:5, pages 480-493.
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George Bombel, JoniL. Mihura & GregoryJ. Meyer. (2009) An Examination of the Construct Validity of the Rorschach Mutuality of Autonomy (MOA) Scale. Journal of Personality Assessment 91:3, pages 227-237.
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KristinL. Dean, DonaldJ. Viglione, William Perry & GregoryJ. Meyer. (2007) A Method to Optimize the Response Range While Maintaining Rorschach Comprehensive System Validity. Journal of Personality Assessment 89:2, pages 149-161.
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James Allen & Richard H. Dana. (2004) Methodological Issues in Cross-Cultural and Multicultural Rorschach Research. Journal of Personality Assessment 82:2, pages 189-208.
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Gregory J. Meyer. (1997) On the Integration of Personality Assessment Methods: The Rorschach and MMPI. Journal of Personality Assessment 68:2, pages 297-330.
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Donald J. Viglione Jr.. (1996) Data and issues to Consider in Reconciling Self-Report and the Rorschach. Journal of Personality Assessment 67:3, pages 579-587.
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Barry Ritzler. (1995) Putting Your Eggs in the Content Analysis Basket: A Response to Aronow, Reznikoff, and Moreland. Journal of Personality Assessment 64:2, pages 229-234.
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Edward Aronow, Marvin Reznikoff & Kevin L. Moreland. (1995) The Rorschach: Projective Technique or Psychometric Test?. Journal of Personality Assessment 64:2, pages 213-228.
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J. Reid Meloy, Carl B. Gacono & Lynne Kenney. (1994) A Rorschach Investigation of Sexual Homicide. Journal of Personality Assessment 62:1, pages 58-67.
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Robert P. Archer & Radhika Krishnamurthy. (1993) A Review of MMPI and Rorschach Interrelationships in Adult Samples. Journal of Personality Assessment 61:2, pages 277-293.
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Gregory J. Meyer. (1992) The Rorschach's Factor Structure: A Contemporary Investigation and Historical Review. Journal of Personality Assessment 59:1, pages 117-136.
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Giselle Pianowski, Anna Elisa de Villemor-Amaral & Gregory J. Meyer. (2023) Comparing the Validity of the Rorschach Performance Assessment System and Exner’s Comprehensive System to Differentiate Patients and Nonpatients. Assessment 30:8, pages 2417-2432.
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Francesca Ales, Gregory J. Meyer, Joni L. Mihura, Andrea Corgiat Loia, Sara Pasqualini, Alessandro Zennaro & Luciano Giromini. (2022) Can the Rorschach be Administered Remotely? A Review of Options and a Pilot Study Using a Newly Developed R-PAS App. Psychological Injury and Law 16:2, pages 99-115.
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Gregory J. Meyer. (2023) Understanding Complexity as a Construct and as a Formally Scored Variable. Rorschachiana 44:1, pages 23-58.
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Jason M. Smith, Carl B. Gacono, Patrick Fontan, Enna E. Taylor, Ted B. Cunliffe & Anne Andronikof. (2018) A Scientific Critique of Rorschach Research. Rorschachiana 39:2, pages 180-203.
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Christian Mormont & Patrick Fontan. (2017) Sex Assignment to Whole Human Responses in Rorschach. Rorschachiana 38:2, pages 108-128.
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Daniel B. Charek, Gregory J. Meyer & Joni L. Mihura. (2016) The Impact of an Ego Depletion Manipulation on Performance-Based and Self-Report Assessment Measures. Assessment 23:5, pages 637-649.
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Patrick Fontan, Anne Andronikof, Carl-Erik Mattlar & Christian Mormont. (2016) Dimensions of the Rorschach Comprehensive System. Rorschachiana 37:2, pages 114-146.
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Anna Elisa de Villemor-Amaral, Giselle Pianowski & Lucas de Francisco Carvalho. (2016) Issues About Color, Human Movement, and Number of Responses in the Zulliger Test. Rorschachiana 37:2, pages 95-113.
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Shira Tibon-Czopp & Irving B. WeinerShira Tibon-Czopp & Irving B. Weiner. 2016. Rorschach Assessment of Adolescents. Rorschach Assessment of Adolescents 65 95 .
Donald J. Viglione, Gregory Meyer, Ryan J. Jordan, Gregory L. Converse, Jenny Evans, Devon MacDermott & Raeanne Moore. (2015) Developing an Alternative Rorschach Administration Method to Optimize the Number of Responses and Enhance Clinical Inferences. Clinical Psychology & Psychotherapy 22:6, pages 546-558.
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Robert E. Erard, Gregory J. Meyer & Donald J. Viglione. (2014) Setting the Record Straight: Comment on Gurley, Piechowski, Sheehan, and Gray (2014) on the Admissibility of the Rorschach Performance Assessment System (R-PAS) in Court. Psychological Injury and Law 7:2, pages 165-177.
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Jessica R. Gurley, Brittany L. Sheehan, Lisa Drago Piechowski & Justine Gray. (2014) The Admissibility of the R-PAS in Court. Psychological Injury and Law 7:1, pages 9-17.
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Caspar C. Berghout, Jolien Zevalkink, Abraham N. J. Pieters & Gregory J. Meyer. (2013) Rorschach-CS Scores of Six Groups of Patients. Rorschachiana 34:1, pages 24-55.
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Lawrence McCloskey. (2010) Response Frequency and Exner's Active-Passive Ratio as Rorschach Indicators of Flexibility. Perceptual and Motor Skills 111:2, pages 559-575.
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Caspar C. Berghout & Jolien Zevalkink. (2009) Clinical significance of long-term psychoanalytic treatment. Bulletin of the Menninger Clinic 73:1, pages 7-33.
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Sivan Kochinski, Steven R. Smith, Matthew R. Baity & Mark J. Hilsenroth. (2008) Rorschach correlates of adolescent self-mutilation. Bulletin of the Menninger Clinic 72:1, pages 54-77.
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Dragana Djuric-Jocic. (2007) Methodological problems in Rorschach research. Psihologija 40:2, pages 263-275.
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Mokgadi Moletsane & Irma Eloff. (2016) The Adjustment of Rorschach Comprehensive System Procedures for South African Learners. South African Journal of Psychology 36:4, pages 880-902.
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Scott O. Lilienfeld, James M. Wood & Howard N. Garb. (2017) The Scientific Status of Projective Techniques. Psychological Science in the Public Interest 1:2, pages 27-66.
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James M. Wood & Scott O. Lilienfeld. (2016) The Rorschach Inkblot Test: A Case of Overstatement?. Assessment 6:4, pages 341-351.
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Harald Janson. (1999) Examiner Effect on Number of Rorschach Responses at Current and Later Occasions. Rorschachiana 23:1, pages 28-42.
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James M. Wood, M. Teresa Nezworski & William J. Stejskal. (2016) The Comprehensive System for the Rorschach: A Critical Examination. Psychological Science 7:1, pages 3-10.
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