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psychodiagnostics

[ sahy-koh-dahy-uhg-nos-tiks ]

noun

(used with a singular verb)
  1. the study and evaluation of character or personality in terms of behavioral and anatomical traits, as gesture, posture and physiognomy.


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Rorschach died tragically at age 37 of peritonitis from a burst appendix a year after publishing “Psychodiagnostics.”

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The 10 cards, printed with symmetrical forms, remain the same as when Swiss psychiatrist Hermann Rorschach first published them in 1921 to accompany his book “Psychodiagnostics.”

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Duke University, great with wealth, last week produced a contribution to the higher learning�first issue of Character & Personality, a quarterly devoted to psychodiagnostics.

Moreover, just in the field of psychodiagnostics, the methods of the modern experimental psychological laboratory are most promising and successful.

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