Hermann Rorschach, a Swiss psychiatrist, began to get an inkling of an idea in 1911. By 1921 he had developed, tested, and published his test, which measures motivation and personality. One of the...


Hermann Rorschach, a Swiss psychiatrist, began to get an inkling of an idea in 1911. By 1921 he had developed, tested, and published his test, which measures motivation and personality. One of the several ways that the test is scored is to count the number of responses the test-taker gives (R scores). The data in the table are representative of those given by people with schizophrenia, depression, and those with no diagnosable disorder. Analyze the data with an F test and a set of Tukey HSDs. Determine d for the schizophrenia–depression comparison. Write a conclusion about Dr. Rorschach’s test.






















































Disorder



Schizophrenia



Depression



None



17



16



23



20



11



18



22



13



31



19



10



14



21



12



22



14



10



28



25





20







22




May 25, 2022
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