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Projective Personality
Assessment techniques that use unstructured stimuli, such as inkblots or ambiguous pictures, to elicit responses that reveal facets of an individual's personality.
Objective Personality
A concept or framework used in psychology to classify and assess individual personality traits in an unbiased, quantifiable manner.
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Projective Personality
An assessment method where individuals interpret ambiguous stimuli, revealing hidden emotions, drives, and desires.
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