INTERCULTURAL STUDIES WITH THE RORSCHACH TEST OF CHILDREN AND ADOLESCENTS
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https://doi.org/10.35685/revintera.v1i2.2328Resumo
Little is known about regional differences in the country regarding performance in Rorschach CS. Objective: to compare the Rorschach normative data for children and adolescents from different Brazilian States. Participants: 371 nonpatient children ages ranging from 5 to 12, 73 nonpatient adolescents ages 13-14. Procedures: The children and adolescents were compared on 57 variables by t-tests and T-scores. For the latter, we investigated whether Brazilian groups presented different performances (T score≥ -5 or +5), having as their parameters the average performances of international samples (ages 5 to 9, 8 to 12, 5 to 18) in T-scores for equivalent age groups (Meyer, personal communication). Results: Through the T-score, we found significant differences in 6 variables between ages 8 to 12 and 7 variables between ages 5 to 9. In adolescents (13 and 14) we found differences in 7 variables. In the article we will discuss the differences obtained while also considering the risk of Type I statistical errors in the exploratory analyses. Conclusion: Children show more variability in general, and it is difficult to say what is cultural; adolescents from São Paulo show themselves as more daring which is in line with living in a very big city. Despite the differences the samples can be grouped to form national samples and additionally show many similarities to international samples.Downloads
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20-01-2023
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RESENDE, Ana Cristina; NASCIMENTO, Regina Sonia G. Fernandes do; RIBEIRO, Rosangela Kátia Sanches Mazzorana. INTERCULTURAL STUDIES WITH THE RORSCHACH TEST OF CHILDREN AND ADOLESCENTS. Revista Interação Interdisciplinar (ISSN: 2526-9550), [S. l.], v. 1, n. 2, p. 93–104, 2023. DOI: 10.35685/revintera.v1i2.2328. Disponível em: http://publicacoes.unifimes.edu.br:80/index.php/interacao/article/view/2328. Acesso em: 22 dez. 2024.
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