Sentence Completion
Sentence Completion
Sentence Completion
METHOD FOLLOWED
the situation.
do all the four tests and had to be called later, some of them
attached.
given is as follows;:
down what you see in them on what they make you think
of. Mark in the diagrams of your booklet the various areas
corresponding to what you see in the slides, and number
them*
Once the test is over I would like to see the same
interesting things you have seen in the slides and in
exactly the same way you have seen them. You are going
to help me to see with your own eyes by describing
for me the things you have seen. For instance, it is
not enough to write that you have seen a horse, and
where you have seen it, but I must know how you saw it.
Did you see it moging or was it only the shape that
made you think of a horse? You may have seen a butter
fly, but I want to know why you saw a butterfly.
Was it because of the shape, or because of the colour?
Try to give me the why and the how of the things you see.
Try to add a because to all your answers. That because
will help me see what you have seen and the way you
have seen it. It may be the shape, it may be the colour
or the shading, it may be a combination of colour and
shape or various other combinations that have caused
you to see the beautiful things you see. Try and
describe for me the things you see with as much
detail as you can.
how they should go about their task. Then the slides were
three minutes each during the first, show, and two minutes
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The present worker profited by the experience of
Mr. P. Garg, of the Pearw Institute, Ahmedabad, who has
experimented with these techniques for several years and has
concluded that this procedure is the one which obtains the
best results.
topics. ,
of topics.
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B. Klopfer and D. M. Kelley, 0 £. cit., p. 232.
85 W* Mons, oj>. cit., p. 92.
86 Loc. cit.
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abundant inner life, contact with the outer world and the
that some of the keys may sound too loud, and drown the
personality.
there are few determinants, that is, there are few signs of
group.
cannot be rigid.
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ioned.
feeling.®'7
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test reveals anxiety, this anxiety will he reflected in
to make the test fit his special setting. Ten new items
sentences:
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J. M. Sacks and S. Levy, 0 £. cit., pp. 377-78
SENTENCE COMPLETION JEST ADAPTED FROM THE SACKS SGT.
NAME: DATE: 'SEX: CASTE: AGE: ' ■ Time began.
time finished.
INSTRUCTIONS; Below are 61 partly completed sentences. Read
each one and finish it by writing the first thing that comes
to your. mind. Work as quickly as you can. If you cannot
complete an item, circle the number .and return to it later.
3. I always wanted to
4. I think God ,
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■ Though the subjects have answered the full test
(Case No. 8)
(Case No. 9)
into the individual's inner life, the SSCT is the one which
sixteen choices.
above the mean and two groups below the mean. The subjects
that is, the subjects are asked with whom they would like
Ibid., p. 405*
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the 50th and the 75th percentiles, the 25th and the 50th