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Many newer instruments in the laboratory are able to withdraw patient sample directly through the stopper of an unopened blood collection tube. The instrument identifies the correct tube by means of:
Roberts Apperception Test
A projective psychological test designed to assess an individual's social perceptions and interactions by interpreting stories about pictures.
Thematic Apperception Test
A projective psychological test that involves respondents interpreting ambiguous images to reveal their underlying motives, feelings, and personality traits.
Children's Apperception Test
A projective psychological test used to assess the personality, emotions, and attitudes of children through their interpretations of story-telling cards.
Rorschach Inkblot Test
The most widely used projective personality assessments in which respondents are shown 10 bilaterally symmetric inkblots and asked to identify what they see, think of, or what it means to them.
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