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Appendix 2: Tables summarising raw data from the text <strong>of</strong> the thesis.<br />

Chapter 2<br />

Table 3: Summaries <strong>of</strong> impressionistic studies <strong>of</strong> or about <strong>art</strong>ists.<br />

Table 4: Summaries <strong>of</strong> papers reporting changes or signs in the theme/content <strong>of</strong> the<br />

<strong>art</strong>work.<br />

Table 5: Summaries <strong>of</strong> papers reporting general signs <strong>of</strong> psychiatric disturbance.<br />

Table 6: Summaries <strong>of</strong> papers reporting changes or signs in the form <strong>of</strong> the <strong>art</strong>work.<br />

Table 7: Summaries <strong>of</strong> papers reporting the most important feature <strong>of</strong> <strong>art</strong> therapy was<br />

the therapeutic relationship.<br />

Table 8: Summaries <strong>of</strong> papers reporting behaviour changes for case studies.<br />

Crosstabulations 1-6: contingency tables for Chi-square calculation to indicate<br />

associations between method <strong>of</strong> study, form <strong>of</strong> expression and benefits for categorised<br />

commonalities <strong>of</strong> 67 studies which claimed 'expression <strong>of</strong> feelings' as main benefit for <strong>art</strong><br />

therapy.<br />

Reliability <strong>Study</strong> Chapter 4 - Methods. Tables and Plots 1-15.<br />

Tables 1-15 by variable showing: column 1, Raw data scores for each variable each rater<br />

( r1-7) over 7 pictures in sequence.<br />

Column 2, scoring differences between 6 raters and author on 7 rated pictures.<br />

Column 3, mean differences for raters 1-6 and standard difference to rater 7 (author).<br />

Plots 1-15 by variable showing individual rater differences around average rating <strong>of</strong> 6<br />

independent raters and author.<br />

Results from <strong>Study</strong> 2.<br />

Tables and Figures 1a-i showing abnormal distribution <strong>of</strong> DAPA variables which were<br />

transformed or deleted.<br />

Tables and Figures 2a-f showing normal or near normal distribution <strong>of</strong> DAPA variables<br />

which were left in their original state.<br />

Tables and Figures 3a-f showing normal distribution <strong>of</strong> DAPA variables after<br />

transformation.<br />

Figures 6a-1 showing standard differences from the mean for each diagnostic group for<br />

DAPA variables with normal distribution.<br />

Figures 7a-c showing standard differences from the mean for each diagnostic group for<br />

DAPA variables which were dropped because <strong>of</strong> infrequent use.<br />

Correlation tables 16-20 for each diagnostic group for 12 DAPA variables.<br />

Correlation table 16 for DAPA variables measured from the pictures <strong>of</strong> Schizophrenics:<br />

a. colours, and b. structure<br />

Correlation table 17 for DAPA variables measured from the pictures <strong>of</strong> Substance<br />

Abusers: a. colours, and b. structure<br />

Correlation table 18 for DAPA variables measured from the pictures <strong>of</strong> Depressives: a.<br />

colours, and b. structure<br />

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