Cross-Cultural Validation of the Rorschach Developmental Index |
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Authors: | Luciano Giromini Donald J. Viglione Emanuela Brusadelli Margherita Lang Jennifer B. Reese Alessandro Zennaro |
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Affiliation: | 1. California School of Professional Psychology, Alliant International Universitylgiromini@alliant.edu;3. California School of Professional Psychology, Alliant International University;4. Department of Psychology, University of Milano–Bicocca, Italy;5. Child &6. Adolescent Behavioral Health, Canton, Ohio;7. Department of Psychology, University of Turin, Italy |
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Abstract: | The Developmental Index (DI) has recently been introduced as a composite Rorschach measure of psychological development and maturation, which can be used both with the Comprehensive System (Exner, 2003), and with the recently developed Rorschach Performance Assessment System (Meyer, Viglione, Mihura, Erard, & Erdberg, 2011). As the DI is new, and its validity has not yet been investigated with independent non-U.S. samples, we tested the correlation between DI and age using 3 relatively large samples, 2 of which were from outside the United States (total N = 902). Other Rorschach variables presumably associated with maturation, such as complexity and productivity, were also investigated. As expected, the DI significantly correlated with age, with small variations across the 3 samples. Importantly, the correlation between DI and age remained statistically significant also after controlling for productivity (i.e., the number of responses) and complexity. |
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