STROOP COLOUR-WORD TEST

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Psychology

 

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Eddie H

 

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April 3, 2014

 

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After a closer look at psychodiagnostics, we are able to ascertain that together with newly developed methods, psychologists also use methods that originated some decades ago (e.g. The Rorschach Inkblot Method). The presented report is dedicated to a test that was introduced into professional practice relatively long time (almost seventy years) ago, but which could be, in our opinion, ranked as a part of the limited "golden fund" of the psychodiagnostic tools, the exceptional diagnostic and scientific values of which cannot be denied...
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This author stresses the fact that in the field of perceptional stress, the Stroop colour-word test is considered to be one of the most suitable methods. Its components are subtests of quick reading, identifying colours and interference. When implementing the classic form of the Stroop colour-word test, the subject is initially required to read words representing names of some basic colours, then he/she tries to quickly name the colours of, for example, small rectangles and at the end he/she goes through the so-called subtest of interference...
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