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Hi guys, today we're looking at the question dr.
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Lee asks her clients to interpret ambiguous pictures of people in various settings.
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Okay, so ambiguous pictures, picks of people.
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The method she's using is called.
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Okay, so let's go through the answers and hopefully we can get to the closest one.
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So we have a, the rorschach test.
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A lot of you are probably going to have some knowledge of this one.
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This is the famous ink plot test where you show somebody an ambiguous inkblot pattern, and you can get somewhat of a look at what they're feeling and thinking based on the response of what they see in the pretty ambiguous ink plots.
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It's not really pictures of people, though.
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It's just like splotches of ink, obviously.
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So it's not going to be a right away.
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You can cross that out.
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B, the m.
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M.
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I this is going to be i'm sorry about that that is going to be the minnesota multifacic personality inventory basically it's going to be an inventory test to measure personality and psychopathology in people it's going to be like almost like a survey test so it's not going to contain pictures of people in various settings so it's not going to be b right away then we have c the tat which is the the thematic app perception test.
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This one is going to be pretty close.
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It's going to show pictures of people completely without like emotion presented in the pictures.
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Or i mean like the people might be presenting emotion, but the pictures aren't giving you any emotional context.
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And then you are required to give a response basically analyzing like what you think is going on.
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And that's pretty close to ambiguous pictures of people in various settings...