Projective
tests
Psychological
tests comes two ways:
The
structure psychological tests or, objectives tests and unstructured psychological
tests or, also called projective tests. By what you are referring the responder
strongly asserts a projective tests which in definition comes with an
unambiguous stimuli or no paper test just drawings and images. If what the
responder’s suggesting is correct you are referring to the Rorschach projective
tests, these tests are a figure symmetrically placed in an inkblot that lets
you visualize or create a mental picture out of it, and makes you describe what
you in see much detail as you can.
In Dante’s Canto V, Paolo is the seducer. He is the brother
of Gianciotto, who was deformed but was from a powerful family. Paolo was sent
to settle the nuptial contract of Francesca and Gianciotto, but instead, he
fell in love with her. While they were reading the story of Lancelot and Guinevere, Paolo kissed Francesca first,
therefore, he was the seducer.
Answer:
The moral of "The Tell-Tale Heart" is that we should not commit crimes because, in the end, our own sense of guilt will expose us. In this story, the narrator takes cares of an elderly man but grows to fear and loathe what he calls his "Evil Eye." He becomes obsessed with it and decides to murder the old man.
Explanation: