Title of article
The Measurement of Social Competence in Children Using the Rorschach Inkblot Test: A Validation Study
Author/Authors
Sandra A. Soenning، نويسنده , , Gary D. Fireman، نويسنده , , James R. Clopton، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2010
Pages
12
From page
261
To page
272
Abstract
The current study evaluated the validity of Rorschach variables in assessing interpersonal competence in children. Participants were three groups of 4th-5th- and 6th-grade children identified by a peer nomination measure: 24 popular children, 9 rejected, aggressive children, and 20 rejected, non-aggressive children. ANOVAs, chi-square analyses, and Fisherʹs Exact Test were used to analyze data for validity indices, human representational responses, and other Rorschach variables relevant to social competence [1]. There were no significant differences between popular children and the two peer-rejected groups of children for Rorschach variables related to prosocial skills (Good Human Representation and Cooperative responses). In contrast, group differences did provide some support for Rorschach variables related to deficits in interpersonal competence (Poor Human Representation and Aggressive responses; D scores). Until more validity research is conducted, examiners should be cautious when drawing conclusions about social competence on the basis of childrenʹs Rorschach responses.
Keywords
Peer Nomination , Children’s Social Competence , Peer rejection , Popular Children , Rorschach Inkblot Test
Journal title
Psychology
Serial Year
2010
Journal title
Psychology
Record number
660463
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