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Normative Study of Rorschach (Parisian School) for Brazilian Adolescents * * Paper derived from the doctoral dissertation of the primary author under the supervision of the second author, defended in 2011, in the Graduate Program in Psychology at Faculdade de Filosofia, Ciências e Letras de Ribeirão Preto da Universidade de São Paulo.

Padrões Normativos do Rorschach (Escola de Paris) em Adolescentes do Brasil

Estudio Normativo del Rorschach (Escuela de Paris) Para Adolescentes Brasileños

ABSTRACT

Among the projective methods of psychological assessment, the relevance of the Rorschach method stands out in the investigation of personality, albeit without normative references in the Parisian School for adolescents in Brazil. This study addresses this gap by developing normative standards of the Rorschach method (Parisian School) for this age group, evaluating specificities of production associated with sex, age and school system. The Rorschach tests were individually administered to 180 students aged from 15 to 17 years old, with typical signs of development. Data considering the 54 Rorschach's variables were descriptively and inferentially examined. The main average results were: (a) productivity: R = 17.7; (b) modes of apperception: G = 35.0%, D = 33.4%, Dd = 30.3% and Dd = 1.1%; (c) determinants and formal indexes: F% = 54.5%, F+% = 55.6% and F+ext% = 57.3%; (d) predominant content: A% = 51.0% and H% = 20.9%; (e) Ban = 17.0%. Specificities of production according to sex, age and school system were identified, which supports the analysis and interpretation of Rorschach's variables with contemporary Brazilian adolescents.

Keywords
Rorschach test; test norms; adolescents; projective techniques; personality

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