A Thematic Test and the Rorschach in Predicting Marital Choice |
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Authors: | Bernard I. Murstein |
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Affiliation: | Connecticut College , USA |
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Abstract: | Nineteen upper-middle class college couples who were engaged or going “steady” received a specially constructed thematic test as well as the Baughman modification of the Rorschach. Sixteen thematic and 47 Rorschach variables were scored. It was predicted that actual couples would show significantly smaller discrepancies from each other than randomly paired men and women. Eight significant values resulted relating to emotional tone and adequacy on the thematic test and color and form on the Rorschach. Based on these findings and on the constricted scores for many variables, the modest statistical significance is believed to be an underestimate of the true significance. Perception scores may be a valuable adjunct to questionnaires and inventories in predicting marital choice. |
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