The document outlines a scoring system for the Rotter's Incomplete Sentence Blank, categorizing responses into positive, conflict, neutral, and omissions. It provides a formula for calculating the total score based on responses in four areas: family, social-sexual, general attitude, and character traits. The interpretation of scores indicates levels of maladjustment or normal functioning based on the total score obtained.
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Scoring guide- Rotters
The document outlines a scoring system for the Rotter's Incomplete Sentence Blank, categorizing responses into positive, conflict, neutral, and omissions. It provides a formula for calculating the total score based on responses in four areas: family, social-sexual, general attitude, and character traits. The interpretation of scores indicates levels of maladjustment or normal functioning based on the total score obtained.
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Rotters Incomplete Sentence Blank
Famil R S Social- R S General R S Character R S
y Sexual attitude traits 4 7 2 1 11 10 6 3 35 14 8 5 Total 19 16 9 26 22 12 31 24 13 40 28 15 Total 33 17 38 18 Total 20 21 23 25 27 29 30 32 34 36 37 39 Total
Types of responses Total Score obtained using Interpretation
Positive responses ‘P’ formula Conflict responses ‘C’ 135 or above significant maladjustment Neutral responses ‘N’ 100 or above cause for concern Omissions Close to 100 slight concern UM Below 100 normal functioning ULR
Total score obtained (Add total scores on all 4 areas- family+social-sexual+general
attitude+charater traits)
Formula- (40-omissions then divide by 40 and then x by total score obtained)