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Test Wartegg Test (Fundamentals)
Agenda
1st QUESTION: What do the organic (curved) stimuli evoke in the Wartegg Test?
Rationality and logic
Coolness and distance
Sensitivity, affectivity and the emotional world
Impulse control
2nd QUESTION: What should be done with the boxes as they are completed?
To erase them if they are wrong
Number them to record the sequence
Leave them blank
Color them
3rd QUESTION: What is the fundamental theoretical basis for the test stimuli?
Distinction between organic and inorganic stimuli
Distinction between primary and secondary colors
Chaos theory
Laws of quantum physics
QUESTION 4: Why does the instruction use the word "drawing" instead of "stimulus"?
To sound more professional
To confuse the patient
To save explanations
To avoid predisposing the subject to abstractions
QUESTION 5: What do the inorganic stimuli (straight and angular) evoke?
Fear of the dark
Intellect, rationality and firmness
Romantic love
The mother figure
QUESTION 6: How big are the boxes in the protocol?
10x10 cm
2x2 cm
4x4 cm
Office size
7th QUESTION: How many boxes make up the Wartegg test?
16 squares
4 boxes
12 boxes
8 boxes
8th QUESTION: What is the main purpose of this test?
To evaluate perceptual organization and emotional structure
To measure IQ
Diagnose brain lesions
To assess reading speed
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