When interpreted as a projective test, results are thus poorly verifiable.
In general, projective tests tend to be much more unreliable than objective tests.
Psychological measures of personality are often described as either objective tests or projective tests.
The evaluation was based on patients' answers to questions and some projective tests that require interpretation by the tester (Videgård himself).
The test is considered the most used and researched projective psychological test.
A lesser-known projective test is graphology or handwriting analysis.
In advertising, projective tests are used to evaluate responses to advertisements.
The Duess Test is a projective test for young children.
It is generally a good idea to use projective tests as part of an overall test battery.
To study such phenomena, Skinner even designed his own projective test.