What is one main difference between the Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory (MMPI) and the Rorschach inkblot test?
a. The MMPI is a self-report and the Rorschach is projective.
b. The MMPI uses ambiguous stories and the Rorschach uses true/false questions.
c. The MMPI is usually not reliable, but the Rorschach is.
d. The MMPI focuses on the entire life, but the Rorschach only focuses on childhood.
Answer: a. The MMPI is a self-report and the Rorschach is projective.
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