1950
DOI: 10.1111/j.1467-6494.1950.tb01094.x
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The Associative Valences of the Szondi Pictures*

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“…This is consistent with the results of association and matching experiments which fail to support the hypothesis of picture selection on the Szondi need system (5,10). Rather it seems that positive choices are correlated with the pictures judged to show friendliness, sociability and competence, in contrast to those judged as depicting withdrawal, anxiety and suspiciousness (12) .…”
Section: Problemsupporting
confidence: 88%
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“…This is consistent with the results of association and matching experiments which fail to support the hypothesis of picture selection on the Szondi need system (5,10). Rather it seems that positive choices are correlated with the pictures judged to show friendliness, sociability and competence, in contrast to those judged as depicting withdrawal, anxiety and suspiciousness (12) .…”
Section: Problemsupporting
confidence: 88%
“…Several studies of the Szondi Test have established that the stimulus pictures are not selected on a chance basis (5,8,9,10). I t has also been found that deviations from chance selection are no more significant with the Szondi pictures than with nonclinical pictures (9).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The descrip-8 These statements were drawn up by a panel consisting of Mr. Patterson and members of the Psychology Department staff at the University of Nebraska. It may be of interest for the reader to compare these with comparable descriptions used by Klopfer and Borstelmann [4], in a similar study. tions were as follows: (The name in parentheses before each passage identifies the Szondi category presumably described.…”
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“…e., greater than "chance") agree with the diagnostic categories indicated by the Szondi Test? Various experimenters [1,3,4,5,6,7,8,9], have attacked these problems in different ways. To a large extent these studies provide a body of rather consistent information.…”
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“…Szondi featured the face of a mental patient in each of his pictures and assumed a relationship between S's response and the diagnostic classification of the person pictured. Szondi's assumptions have been discounted in several studies (Davidson, Murphy, & Newton, 1949;Guertin, 19SO;Holt, 1949;Klopfer & Borstelmann, 1950), but his method succeeded in drawing more attention to pictures of the human face as stimuli facilitating the study of social perception (Secord, Dukes, & Bevan, 1954;Secord & Muthard, 1955).…”
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