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    Disadvantages of Projective Techniques

    Disadvantages of Projective Techniques 1. Suffer from many of the disadvantages of unstructured direct techniques, but to a greater extent. 2. Require highly trained interviewers. 3. Skilled interpreters are also required to analyze the responses. 4. There is a serious risk of...
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    Advantages of Projective Techniques

    Advantages of Projective Techniques 1. They may elicit responses that subjects would be unwilling or unable to give if they knew the purpose of the study. 2. Helpful when the issues to be addressed are personal, sensitive, or subject to strong social norms. 3. Helpful when underlying...
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    Projective Techniques

    Projective Techniques are based on the theory that the description of vague objects requires interpretation and this interpretation can only be based on the individual’s own background, attitudes, and values. The more vague or ambiguous the object to be described the move one must reveal of...
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