Title of article
Reliability and Validity of Rorschach Aggression Variables With a Sample of Adjudicated Adolescents
Author/Authors
Samuel J. Liebman، نويسنده , , John Porcerelli، نويسنده , , Steven C. Abell PhD، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2005
Pages
7
From page
33
To page
39
Abstract
In this investigation, we assessed the reliability and validity of 5 Rorschach aggression variables
(AG, A1, A2, AgC, and AgPast) in a sample of adjudicated, mostly conduct-disordered
adolescents (N = 150). More specifically, we assessed the interrelationships of Rorschach aggression
variables using correlational analyses and factor analysis and assessed the relationships
between Rorschach variables and a measure of aggressive potential (the Manifest Aggression
scale from the Jesness Inventory; Jesness, 1996) as well as a measure of real-world
aggression/violence (the Violence Rating Scale–Revised [VRS–R]; Young, Justice,&Erdberg,
1997). Two of Gacono and Meloy’s (1994) Rorschach aggression variables were dropped from
the study (AgPot and SM) due to a low frequency of occurrence. All 5 of the remaining Rorschach
aggression variables and the VRS–R were rated reliably, and factor analysis of the Rorschach
variables revealed 2 distinct factors accounting for 71% of the total variance. Only the
AgC variable concurrently predicted aggressive potential and aggressive/violent behavior. Results
lend further support for the inclusion of AgC in the Comprehensive System’s (Exner,
1993) list of Special Scores
Journal title
Journal of Personality Assessment
Serial Year
2005
Journal title
Journal of Personality Assessment
Record number
846676
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