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COMMENT

Beyond “Objective” and “Projective”: A Logical System for Classifying Psychological Tests: Comment on Meyer and Kurtz (2006)

Pages 402-405 | Received 20 Mar 2007, Published online: 25 Jun 2008
 

Abstract

I present a formal system that accounts for the misleading distinction between tests formerly termed objective and projective, duly noted by CitationMeyer and Kurtz (2006). Three principles of Response Rightness, Response Latitude and Stimulus Ambiguity are shown to govern, in combination, the formal operating characteristics of tests, producing inevitable overlap between “objective” and “projective” tests and creating at least three “types” of tests historically regarded as being projective in nature. The system resolves many past issues regarding test classification and can be generalized to include all psychological tests.

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