Present study aims to validate the Modified Hand Test with Human Figure Drawing Test on aggression and anxiety dimensions of the personality. Cross sectional research design was implied. Total of 88 participants (50 males and 50 females) were recruited from a larger sample of 350 participants. Purposive sampling technique was used, written informed consent was obtained from the participants. Both the Hand Test and The Human Figure Drawing Test were administered in a battery of other tests like Thematic Apperception Test, Sentence Completion Test and Word Association Test etc. However, results of The Hand Test and The Human Figure Test were compared on aggression and anxiety dimensions. While computing Pearson product moment correlation resu...
The aim of this study was to predict aggressive patients within a children\u27s psychiatric hospital...
Although surveys show that children\u27s Human Figure Drawings (HFDs) are among the most commonly us...
To explore the influence that variations in projective stimuli might have on the respondent's abilit...
Despite wide usage of human figure drawings in clinical settings, evidence supporting the validity o...
This study was designed to demonstrate that considerable freedom to discard human figure drawings fr...
This study was designed to demonstrate that considerable freedom to discard human figure drawings fr...
This paper explored the feasibility of human figure drawings (HFDs) as a potential tool to screen fo...
The purpose of this study was to explore the effects of participants' abused or nonabused status as ...
In an investigation of the concurrent validity of the Acting Out Score (AOS) of the Hand Test, the ...
AbstractThe research study discussed here was meant to test the clinic validity and usefulness of th...
AbstractObjective/BackgroundThe Kinetic House-Tree-Person Test (KHTPT) is already in widespread use ...
The purpose of this study was to assess the validity of six characteristics of drawings cited in the...
Machover Human Figure Test was used to investigate eight clinical features in five diagnostic catego...
The purpose of this study is to determine if the Draw a Person Picking an Apple from a Tree (PPAT) a...
Objective/Background: The Kinetic-House-Tree-Person (KHTP) drawing test is widely used by psychiatri...
The aim of this study was to predict aggressive patients within a children\u27s psychiatric hospital...
Although surveys show that children\u27s Human Figure Drawings (HFDs) are among the most commonly us...
To explore the influence that variations in projective stimuli might have on the respondent's abilit...
Despite wide usage of human figure drawings in clinical settings, evidence supporting the validity o...
This study was designed to demonstrate that considerable freedom to discard human figure drawings fr...
This study was designed to demonstrate that considerable freedom to discard human figure drawings fr...
This paper explored the feasibility of human figure drawings (HFDs) as a potential tool to screen fo...
The purpose of this study was to explore the effects of participants' abused or nonabused status as ...
In an investigation of the concurrent validity of the Acting Out Score (AOS) of the Hand Test, the ...
AbstractThe research study discussed here was meant to test the clinic validity and usefulness of th...
AbstractObjective/BackgroundThe Kinetic House-Tree-Person Test (KHTPT) is already in widespread use ...
The purpose of this study was to assess the validity of six characteristics of drawings cited in the...
Machover Human Figure Test was used to investigate eight clinical features in five diagnostic catego...
The purpose of this study is to determine if the Draw a Person Picking an Apple from a Tree (PPAT) a...
Objective/Background: The Kinetic-House-Tree-Person (KHTP) drawing test is widely used by psychiatri...
The aim of this study was to predict aggressive patients within a children\u27s psychiatric hospital...
Although surveys show that children\u27s Human Figure Drawings (HFDs) are among the most commonly us...
To explore the influence that variations in projective stimuli might have on the respondent's abilit...