1987
DOI: 10.1037/h0092050
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Lipot Szondi (1893–1986).

Abstract: province of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, the eighth of nine siblings and half-siblings. His father, a meditative and deeply religious individual who greatly influenced Szondi's life, was a shoemaker who neglected his occupation to read Hebrew from morning to night. Consequently, the family was wretchedly poor and lived in very primitive conditions. Later, the family moved to Budapest where Szondi's father became an assistant rabbi. On an academic scholarship, and further financed by his oldest step-brother, Sz… Show more

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“…Psychological tests that are frequently used are the Wechsler intelligence scales, the Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory, the Rorschach, figure drawings, and the Szondi (Webb, 1987); perhaps a certain nationalistic pride has entered into the continued use of the Szondi in Hungary because the test has not been widely used in the United States after unfavorable reviews in the 1950s (Reisman, 1982, pp. 276, 323).…”
Section: Status Of the Professionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Psychological tests that are frequently used are the Wechsler intelligence scales, the Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory, the Rorschach, figure drawings, and the Szondi (Webb, 1987); perhaps a certain nationalistic pride has entered into the continued use of the Szondi in Hungary because the test has not been widely used in the United States after unfavorable reviews in the 1950s (Reisman, 1982, pp. 276, 323).…”
Section: Status Of the Professionmentioning
confidence: 99%