The study of intercultural differences with the help of the Rorcharch test
Keywords:
culture, personality, Rorschach test, intercultural differences, acculturationAbstract
The Rorschach test has been said to be a psychological tool whose application and results do not support the cultural influences of the individual examined (Schneider, 2001). The main objective of this research was to study a sample of native Romanians and one made up of Romanians of Turkish ethnicity in terms of the influences that the culture of affiliation can have on the answers to the Rorschach test. The data obtained after applying the Rorschach test on the two groups of Romanians were compared with the norms that Exener developed for a sample of Americans, in order to determine the extent to which they are similar. The results are significant, being detailed in the article.
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2011-11-05
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Trofin, A. M. (2011). The study of intercultural differences with the help of the Rorcharch test. The „Black Sea” Journal of Psychology, 2(2), 55–68. Retrieved from https://www.bspsychology.ro/index.php/BSJoP/article/view/53
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