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Psychosomatic Medicine 29:676-682 (1967)
© 1967 American Psychosomatic Society

Association Between Galvanic Skin Response and Rorschach Performance

D. W. FORREST M.A., PH.D.1 and S. J. DIMOND B.Sc., PH.D.1

1 Trinity College, University of Dublin, Dublin, Ireland

GSR was monitored during Rorschach testing. High GSR's were associated with (1) short reaction times, (2) initial responses to Cards II and VII, and (3) the following categories of initial response: S, m, FK, cF, H, (H), and (A). GSR may be considered an index of the subject's anxiety level; the findings are explained in these terms.

Submitted on January 9, 1967







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