GROWTH DEVELOPMENT CHILD
MEASUREMENT OF INTELLIGENCE
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John Buck and Emmanuel Hammer
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Peter Myers and Rick Briggs
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John Standford and Gary Binet
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Anastasi Lowe and Urbina Smith
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Detailed explanation-1: -The House-Tree-Person (H-T-P) technique, developed by John Buck (1948) and Emmanuel Hammer (1958), is one of the most widely used projective tests for children and adults.
Detailed explanation-2: -The house-tree-person test (HTP) is a projective test intended to measure different aspects of personality. Test takers are asked to draw a house, a tree, and a person. The interpretation of these drawings is used to create a picture of the person’s cognitive, emotional, and social functioning.
Detailed explanation-3: -This projective technique involves asking the subject to draw first a house, then a tree, and finally a person. The drawings are subsequently evaluated and analyzed for dynamic information relative to personality variables and interactions of the subject with his environment. Inventory: 1 Manual and Interpretive Guide.