Experimental Approach to Projective Techniques
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Experimental Approach to Projective Techniques (1965) is a book by Joseph Zubin, Leonard D. Eron, Florence Schumer on projective techniques. It is the first book to mention the connection between the famous 'sponge passage' in A Treatise on Painting, Rorschach's research on ink blots and the interpretation of ambiguous forms.
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