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  • The study aimed to generate normative data for the Rorschach Performance Assessment System (R-PAS) by using modeling techniques to adjust response distributions from traditional Comprehensive System (CS) protocols to be more akin to R-Optimized Administration responses.
  • Researchers examined data from 746 CS protocols and 343 modeled records, finding that the modeled records had slightly higher means for relevant metrics like responses and complexity, while also showing smaller standard deviations.
  • Overall, the findings were consistent with earlier R-PAS results, indicating that R-Optimized Administration in Brazil yields normative results comparable to both CS norms and international standards used in R-PAS.

Article Abstract

To generate normative reference data for the Rorschach Performance Assessment System (R-PAS), modeling procedures were developed to convert the distribution of responses (R) in protocols obtained using Comprehensive System (CS; Exner 2003 ) administration guidelines to match the distribution of R in protocols obtained using R-Optimized Administration (Meyer, Viglione, Mihura, Erard, & Erdberg, 2011 ). This study replicates the R-PAS study, examining the impact of modeling R-Optimized Administration on Brazilian normative reference values by comparing a sample of 746 CS administered protocols to its counterpart sample of 343 records modeled to match R-Optimized Administration. The results were strongly consistent with the R-PAS findings, showing the modeled records had a slightly higher mean R and, secondarily, slightly higher means for Complexity and V-Comp, as well as smaller standard deviations for R, Complexity, and R8910%. We also observed 5 other small differences not observed in the R-PAS study. However, when comparing effect sizes for the differences in means and standard deviations observed in this study to the differences found in the R-PAS study, the results were virtually identical. These findings suggest that using R-Optimized Administration in Brazil might produce normative results that are similar to traditional CS norms for Brazil and similar to the international norms used in R-PAS.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00223891.2016.1148701DOI Listing

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