A projective personality test is one in which a person _____.
A. is asked to answer straightforward questions about himself or herself
B. replies to casual and informal questions from a clinician
C. is presented with a series of ambiguous stimuli
D. responds to true/false questions about physical complaints, psychological states, social attitudes, and occupational preferences
Answer: C. is presented with a series of ambiguous stimuli
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a. true b. false
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a. are less likely to adapt to new situations than low self-monitors. b. tend to be more aware of the behaviour of others than low self-monitors. c. tend to be less satisfied with their jobs than low self-monitors. d. tend to be more committed to their organizations than low self-monitors. e. generally have lower expectations of success than low self-monitors.