Title of article :
Methodological Issues in Cross-Cultural
and Multicultural CROSS-RCULTURAALLL REONR ASNCDH ADCAHN AMoETHODOLOGYrschach Research
Author/Authors :
James Allen، نويسنده , , Richard H. Dana، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2004
Abstract :
Hermann Rorschach researched the utility of his inkblot experiment to understand
psychopathology and cultural differences. Contemporary research with the Rorschach has
evaluated its utility as a test, although it may more properly represent a clinical method with
somewhat different evaluation criteria. Recent controversy regarding the adequacy of the Rorschach
as a test and the adequacy of its normative data has at times distorted and oversimplified
important methodological issues inherent in the study of cultural difference. Cultural processes
remain a central and inadequately examined variable in Rorschach research; an important
emergent area of inquiry is the Rorschach’s clinical utility as a cross-cultural assessment instrument.
We review multicultural and cross-cultural methodological issues intrinsic to contemporary
Rorschach research here. Consideration of cultural issues enlarges and enriches the Rorschach
clinical utility debate and suggests underexplored research strategies that can contribute
to its resolution.
Journal title :
Journal of Personality Assessment
Journal title :
Journal of Personality Assessment