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The Blacky pictures test was a projective test, employing a series of twelve picture cards, used by psychoanalysts in mid-20th century America and elsewhere, to investigate the extent to which children's personalities were shaped by Freudian psychosexual development. Children were asked to make up a story, based in the drawings in the pictures, and the content of their responses, when analysed, was thought to indicate the extent of Freudian personality traits, such as an anal personality, castration anxiety or penis envy.

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  • The Blacky pictures test was a projective test, employing a series of twelve picture cards, used by psychoanalysts in mid-20th century America and elsewhere, to investigate the extent to which children's personalities were shaped by Freudian psychosexual development. The test was created by Gerald S. Blum in 1947, who was later Professor of Psychology at the University of Michigan. The drawings depicted a family of cartoon dogs in normal situations which could be related to psychoanalytic theory. The main character, 'Blacky', was accompanied by a sibling Tippy, and by a mother and father. Blacky's gender was determined by the gender of the test subject. Children were asked to make up a story, based in the drawings in the pictures, and the content of their responses, when analysed, was thought to indicate the extent of Freudian personality traits, such as an anal personality, castration anxiety or penis envy. The Blacky Pictures Test's worth, as a source of useful data was questioned by psychologists, among them Hans Eysenck, and they since have fallen out of use. (en)
  • Il Blacky pictures test (BPT) è un test proiettivo, volto ad indagare attraverso 12 vignette, le dinamiche della personalità dei bambini, secondo il modello psicosessuale freudiano. Rientra tra i reattivi narrativi o di contenuto. Il test è stato creato da nel 1947, che è stato docente di psicologia presso l'Università del Michigan. Le vignette raffigurano una "famiglia" di cani in particolari situazioni che possono essere collegate a fenomeni della teoria psicoanalitica. Il protagonista è "Blacky", accompagnato dal fratello (Tippy), dalla madre e dal padre. Il genere di Blacky viene determinato in base a quello del soggetto che viene esaminato. Ai bambini viene chiesto di inventare una storia, basata sui disegni nelle vignette, e il contenuto delle loro risposte, una volta analizzato, è stato pensato per indicare i tratti delle personalità descritte da Freud (ad esempio angoscia di castrazione o invidia del pene). La validità e l'attendibilità del Blacky Pictures Test è stata contestata da diversi psicologi, tra cui Hans Eysenck. (it)
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  • The Blacky pictures test was a projective test, employing a series of twelve picture cards, used by psychoanalysts in mid-20th century America and elsewhere, to investigate the extent to which children's personalities were shaped by Freudian psychosexual development. Children were asked to make up a story, based in the drawings in the pictures, and the content of their responses, when analysed, was thought to indicate the extent of Freudian personality traits, such as an anal personality, castration anxiety or penis envy. (en)
  • Il Blacky pictures test (BPT) è un test proiettivo, volto ad indagare attraverso 12 vignette, le dinamiche della personalità dei bambini, secondo il modello psicosessuale freudiano. Rientra tra i reattivi narrativi o di contenuto. Il test è stato creato da nel 1947, che è stato docente di psicologia presso l'Università del Michigan. La validità e l'attendibilità del Blacky Pictures Test è stata contestata da diversi psicologi, tra cui Hans Eysenck. (it)
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