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Click on a button below to start learning about the House-Tree-Person Personality Test NEXT
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House-Tree-Person (HTP) History The HTP was developed by John N. Buck and is one of the most distinguished and widely used projective test. BACK
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HTP is to measure the aspects of a person's personality through interpretation of drawings and responses to questions. BACK
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The test takes an average of 150 minutes to complete. HTP Timing BACK
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First phase of the test, test takers are asked to use a crayon to draw pictures, a house, a tree, and a person. The second phase of the test, test takers are asked to use a pencil to draw the pictures. Each drawing is done on a separate piece of paper and the test taker is asked to draw as accurately as possible. HTP Administration NEXT
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Upon completion of the drawings, test takers are asked 60 questions about their drawings. Some of the examples are located on the right. HTP Administration NEXT
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Three assumptions are also considered as the basic interpreting guidelines for HTP. The house figure reflects the test- taker’s home life and relationships with the family. The tree figure reveals the experiences of the test-taker. The person figure describes the test-taker’s relationships with other people, aside from his or her family. HTP Administration http://www.bing.com BACK
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The HTP test has received criticisms and questions. The test has very little support for reliability and validity. HTP Reliability and Validity BACK
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Now let’s review what you have read from the previous slides of this presentation. Click on a button below to start reviewing the HTP. BACK Start Here
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John Buck
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House-Tree-Person
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HTP is to measure the aspects of a person's personality through interpretation of drawings and responses to questions. BACK
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The test takes an average of 150 minutes to complete. BACK
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The H-T-P can be administered to anyone over the age of 3. The subject simply produces three drawings -- of a house, a tree, and a person in either a crayon or pencil. Then he or she is given the opportunity to describe, define, and interpret these drawings. NEXT
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The test has very little support for reliability and validity. BACK
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Excellent job on the review!! Now let’s test your knowledge. Click on the button to the right and begin taking the Quiz.
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Question Number 1 Click on the correct button on the right to answer the question below. Who developed the House- Tree-Person Personality Test? BACK
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AWESOME YOU HAVE ANSWERED IT CORRECT!!!!!! Click the back button to continue with the quiz. BACK
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Question Number 2 Click on the correct button on the right to the question below. The amount of time to administer the HTP? BACK
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Question Number 3 Click on the correct button on the right to the answer the question below. What does the test taker write with to draw a house, a tree, or a person? NEXT
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1.http://www.healthster.co.uk/house-tree-person-testhttp://www.healthster.co.uk/house-tree-person-test 2.http://www.healthline.com/galecontent/house-tree-person- test#2http://www.healthline.com/galecontent/house-tree-person- test#2 3.http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/House-Tree- Person_test#Administering_the_testhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/House-Tree- Person_test#Administering_the_test 4.http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MtBjTczYpCA&feature= player_embeddedhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MtBjTczYpCA&feature= player_embedded REFERENCES NEXT
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CREDITS Karla PierceCreator Krystle PierceTest-Taker Kendra PierceTest Taker MusicUnknown BACK
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