a projective personality assessment test for persons ages five and up.
Gerhard H. Fischer has written: 'Die psychometrischen Grundlagen des Rorschachtests und der Holtzman Inkblot Technique' -- subject(s): Holtzman inkblot technique, Rorschach Test 'Die psychometrischen Grundlagen des Rorschachtests und der Holtzman Inkblot Technique [von] Gerhard H. Fischer [und] Hans Spada' -- subject(s): Holtzman inkblot technique, Rorschach Test
The HIT, developed by psychologist Wayne Holtzman and colleagues, was introduced in 1961. The test was designed to overcome some of the deficiencies of its famous predecessor, the Rorschach Inkblot Test.
The HIT is used to assess the personality structure of a test subject. It is sometimes used as a diagnostic tool in assessing schizophrenia, depression, addiction, and character disorders.
The examiner hands each card to the subject and asks the test subject what he or she sees in the inkblot. Only one response per inkblot is requested. Occasionally, the examiner may ask the test subject to clarify
Bobbie Holtzman's birth name is Roberta Holtzman.
Alexandra Holtzman's birth name is Alexandra Jane Holtzman.
Ken Holtzman's birth name is Kenneth Dale Holtzman.
Jonathan Holtzman is 6'.
Ken Holtzman is 6' 2".
Harry Holtzman died in 1987.
Alexandra Holtzman goes by Alex.
Willy Holtzman was born in 1952-06.