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LOCATION FEATURES :

1) Organizational activities
- Zf Z( frequency) is the number of times a Z response has occurred
in the record.
- ZSum, is for the summation of the weighted Z scores that have
been assigned.
- ZSum (Zest), which is derived from a table of estimates – Table 10.2.
Zest value is the one that corresponds to the Zf for the protocol.

2) Location Codes
- Each tallied separately- W, D, Dd. frequency
- Total of W+D response
- Frequency of S response

3) Developmental Quality
- Frequency for each - +,o, v/+, v

4) Determinants
- Mention all the blends
- Single column: include the ones mentioned in blends as well

FORM QUALITY
- FQx ( form quality extended): frequency for each f quality
- MQual ( human movement FQ): for all human movement responses
which has different types of form quality
- W+D ( Common area FQ): fq frequency of all responses given to W
& D areas

CONTENTS
- Add frequency for all the separate categories of content

APPROACH SUMMARY
- Location approach used by the patient
- Sequence of location selections used by client when responding to
each card
- Eg card 1. 3 responses. First – common detail area use of white
space ( DS), second whole response (W), and third also whole (W) so
DS, W, W .

SPECIAL SCORES
- Two calculation : raw sum of first six special scores( Raw Sum 6).
Sum of the special scores
- Weighted sum: sum of the multiplications of level 1 and 2.

SECOND SECTION :
- W SUM 6 ; first six special scores weighted sum
- L- lambda : frequency of pure F responses to all other responses. R –
total no. of responses.
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- WSumC – weighted sum of chromatic color responses

- SumM – sum of human movement

- Eb – experience base : relationship comparing all non human


movement determinants ( FM and m ) to the shading and
achromatic color determinants. Info about the stimulus demands
experienced by subject.

- Sum T – texture

- Sum Y – diffuse shading

- Sum V – vista . includes all of the responses containing these. Eg by


sum c it means sum of all responses with C’, FC’. C’F and so on for
others as well.

- Afr – affective ratio

- XA – form appropriate extended : appropriate use of form features

- WDA – Form appropriate common area.

- X % - Distorted form

- X+ % - conventional form – extent to which appropriate use of form


features has included common object definitions.

- Xu % - unusual form use : extent to which appropriate use of form


features has included uncommon object definitions.

- EA- Experience actual : relates to available resources.

- EB- Erlebnistypus : relationship btw human movement and weighted


sum of chromatic color responses.

- EA – es = d score from table

- Es – addition of ratios of eb

- D score : stress tolerance and elements of control.

- EB Pervasive ( EBPer) – dominance of EB style in decision making


activity.

Determined by 3 criteria :
1) Value for EA must be 4.0 or greater
2) Value for Lambda must be less than 1.0.
3) When value of EA falls between 4.0 and 10.0, one side of EB
must be at least two points greater than other side eg 8:1. Then
we’ll do.

- Experienced Stimulus (es) : obtained from data in eb. Relates to


current stimulus demandsd.
- Adjusted es ( Adj es). – for determining if score influenced by
situational elements . subtract 1 m and 1 Sum Y from es .
- Adjusted D score ( Adj D.) - formula EA- Adj es. Result applied
against D Score Conversion Table.
- Zd : total sum of z scores
- .r= reflection
- S = space responses

INTERPRETATION – page 228


Then pg 339- interpretive routine

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