Psychological Tests
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A set of psychological tests contained in a cardboard box. The box contains: 29 Painted wood cubes (aprox. 25mm/ side). “13 Red Cubes”, “16 Coloured Pattern Cubes” 1 “Healy Fernald Puzzle” of varnished wood (145mm x 115mm x 15mm) 1 paper envelope containing “1 Ring Design Card”, “2 Double Design [Read More...]
By Kira Lussier An unremarkable box, barely larger than a deck of cards, contains UTSIC’s version of psychology’s most iconic object—the Rorschach test. Before (gingerly) unwrapping the tattered brown butcher paper, observe the handwritten note addressed to Roy Ross, Psychologist, Toronto General Hospital: “Dear Ross, Thanks very much. The slides are not perfect, but they [Read More...]
Objects consist of ten glass slides in a cardboard box (155.1), a paper note (155.2) and the original butcher’s paper wrapping (155.3). The slides consist of two glass plates with various ink blots between them held together by tape along the edges. Slides 1 and 4 have blue tape, slide [Read More...]
This instrument consists of a wooden box, containing both printed materials and small wooden or plastic objects for testing intelligence in children. The box includes a particle-board lid, which slides into two grooves on the inside edges of the box to close it. The paper testing materials include: one Vocabulary [Read More...]