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The Rorschach Rating Scale: Item Adequacy, Scale ... - Psychology

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230 MEYER, BATES, GACONOWesten, D. (1995). A clinical–empirical model of personality: Life after the Mischelian ice age and theNEO-lithic era. Journal of Personality, 63, 497–524.Wiggins, J. S. (1979). A psychological taxonomy of trait-descriptive terms: <strong>The</strong> interpersonal domain.Journal of Personality and Social <strong>Psychology</strong>, 37, 395–412.Wiggins, J. S., & Pincus, A. L. (1994). Personality structure and the structure of personality disorders. InP. T. Costa, Jr., & T. A. Widiger (Eds.), Personality disorders and the five-factor model of personality(pp. 73–93). Washington, DC: American Psychological Association.Yeung, A. S., Lyons, M. J., Waternaux, C. M., Faraone, S. V., & Tsuang, M. T. (1993). <strong>The</strong> relationshipbetween DSM–III personality disorders and the five-factor model of personality. ComprehensivePsychiatry, 34, 227–234.Zwick, W. R., & Velicer, W. F. (1986). Comparison of five rules for determining the number of componentsto retain. Psychological Bulletin, 99, 432–442.Gregory J. MeyerDepartment of <strong>Psychology</strong>University of Alaska Anchorage3211 Providence DriveAnchorage, AK 99508E-mail: afgjm@uaa.alaska.eduReceived September 30, 1998Revised May 4, 1999Self-ConceptAPPENDIX AFirst 185 <strong>Item</strong>s From the <strong>Rorschach</strong> <strong>Rating</strong> <strong>Scale</strong> and the<strong>Rorschach</strong> Score(s) Each <strong>Item</strong> Was Designed to Measure1. This person has a healthy and positive sense of self-confidence. [EgocentricityIndex]2. This person holds beliefs about him/herself that are founded on actual pastexperiences and relationships (versus a self-concept based primarily onimagined or fantasized qualities). [H:(H)+Hd+(Hd) ratio]3. This person experiences him/herself as damaged, flawed, or hurt by life.[Morbid; Aggression–Past: GM–AG]4. This person regards him/herself as inferior to others. [Egocentricity Index]5. At least below the surface, this person is very self-critical and has painfulfeelings about him/herself. [SumV]6. At a core level, this person feels vulnerable or fragile. [An+Xy]7. This person strives to maintain an inflated belief in his/her personal importanceor uniqueness (even though this effort may serve to counter feelingsof inadequacy or inferiority). [Fr+rF]Copyright © 2000 All Rights Reserved

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