Multiple intelligence theory introduced by Howard Gardner. Eight types of intelligence are Linguistic, Logical Mathematical, Spatial Musical, Bodily kinetic, Inter personal, Intra personal and Naturalistic intelligence

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Howard Gardner introduced Multiple intelligence theory. There is a test for the age 5 to18 its Arousal it helps to understand interests and intelligence in different matters. "Intelligence is not a single entity rather distinct types of intelligence exists each of this intelligence are independent each other" Each are different from others. This theory classified intelligence into eight types. Eight types of intelligence are  1)Linguistic intelligence it refers people who can use words and alphabets in a good manners. For example writers poets etc.. 2)Logical Mathematical intelligence:-it is a skills to reason and to think scientific.special abilities in mathematics as like calculations etc.. For example scientists, critical thinkers etc.. 3)Spatial intelligence :-it is a skills forming visual images and information. For example civil engineer's ,interrail designers etc.. 4)Musical intelligence :-it is ability to sense rhythm and arrange...

HOW TO FIND OUT COVERED FEELINGS OF A PERSON ? EXPLAIN PROJECTIVE TECHNIQUES AND WHAT ARE THE DIFFERENT TYPE OF PROJECTIVE TESTS ?

Projective techniques are a subset of personality testing in which the examine is given a simple unstructured task, with a goal of uncovering personality characteristics. Projective techniques are often the most recognizable yet the most psycho-metrically controversial psychological testing technique.

Types of Projective Tests:
There are various types of projective tests which are carried out on the individuals depending upon the needs of the person.



1. Rorschach test:
The Rorschach inkblot test is very frequently used by the experts for the purpose of projective tests. In this test, there are various inkblots which are plotted symmetrically, but in an irregular position. The person is then asked what they are seeing in these blots. They get various responses from this test – the response is then analyzed keeping in mind various parameters.

The experts check what time was taken to respond, what the person said about the inkblots, which was the most important aspect that was touched upon.

Example –
If the respondent sees fearful images, then they assume that the person is suffering from paranoia.

2.Rorschach Inkblot test:
The test is a variation of the Rorschach test. Here the images used for the respondent is much more as compared to the above test. The experts actually check the reaction time of the individual during the inkblot test.

3. Thematic apperception test:
This test is another well-known test – it is more popularly known as the TAT test. In this type of test, the individual is asked to look at various scenes which are ambiguous. The respondent is given time to analyze the scenes and also to understand different aspects of the picture or scene.

4. Behavioral test:
The respondent will be asked to provide information about what type of a picture is shown – what are the characters present; what are the emotions present in these characters or you can also ask what will happen further. The experts check these responses and come to a conclusion and thus understand the frame of mind of the person.



5. Graphology:
It has been proved by various studies that the handwriting of a person can reveal many things. Graphology is a skill of handwriting through which the experts can understand your nature and physical characteristics.

When the respondents write, the experts can easily understand the state of mind in which the person is at present; besides this, they can also analyze the personality traits of the person.

Even though there have been many controversies about graphology it is still used for projective tests and they have positive results.

6. Sentence completion test:
This test as the name suggests needs the respondent to complete certain sentences. This has to be done in their own words – when the respondent completes the sentences it reveals the conscious and unconscious attitudes of the person, beliefs, and motivation.

The person could be in any state of mind while completing the sentences – this will show in this test – thus providing the expertise to evaluate the nature and state of mind of the person.

7. The Draw-A-Person Test:
This projective test completely depends upon your imagination.Draw a picture of person then it will evaluated on the basis of the picture.

8.The House-Tree-Person Test:
This test was developed by John Buck and it comprises of a set of 60 questions to ask the respondent. The test interpreter can also add some of his questions during the test.

This are the main pojective techniques that used to find out the covered feelings in an individual.

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