Examples of Projection in the following topics:
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- Psychologists measure personality through objective tests (such as self-reports) and projective measures.
- The most common of these methods include objective tests and projective measures.
- Projective measures, unlike objective tests, are sensitive to the rater's or examiner's beliefs.
- Projective tests are based on Freudian psychology (psychoanalysis) and seek to expose people's unconscious perceptions by using ambiguous stimuli to reveal the inner aspects of an individual's personality.
- Two of the most popular projective measures are the Thematic Apperception Measure and the Rorschach test.
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- Because of this, objective tests are said to have more validity than projective tests.
- In contrast to objective tests, projective tests are much more sensitive to the examiner's beliefs.
- Some projective tests, like the Rorschach, have undergone standardization procedures so they can be relatively effective in measuring depression, psychosis, and anxiety.
- Projective tests are often considered best used for informational purposes only, and not as a true measure of personality.
- For many decades, traditional projective tests have been used in cross-cultural personality assessments.
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- When an image is projected onto a single retina, cues about the relative size of the object compared to other objects are obtained.
- When an object moves toward an observer, the retinal projection of the object expands over a period of time, which leads to the perception of movement in a line toward the observer.
- This is useful when you cross the street: as you watch a car come toward you, your brain uses the change in size projected on your retina to determine how far away it is.
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- They are activated by sensory input, and send projections to other elements of the nervous system, ultimately conveying sensory information to the brain or spinal cord.
- Motor neurons are neurons located in the central nervous system, and they project their axons outside of the CNS to directly or indirectly control muscles.
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- But the retina also contains specialized ganglion cells, which are photosensitive and project directly to the SCN, where they help in the entrainment of this master circadian clock.
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- Visual input is received by the thalamus and projected to the amygdala, which sends signals directly to the areas of the brain responsible for generating self-defense behavior.
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- Individuals constantly project into the world around them the interpretive frames that allow them to make sense of the world.
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- One of his early projects was to locate in the dictionary every term that he thought could describe a person.
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- A master's degree in any specified area may require completion of a master's thesis, dissertation, and/or project.
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- Finding small ways to reignite the initial excitement of a plan or project, such as reading about or researching a goal, is also effective.