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Ans. DAPTDraw-A-Person-Test. It is a simple test based on the psycho-dynamic approach, where the subject is asked to draw a person on a sheet of paper. After that he/she is asked to draw a person of the opposite sex. Finally the subject is asked to make a story about the person assuming that he/she is one of them. Some examples of interpretation are as follows: Missing of facial features suggests that person tries to evade a highly conflict ridden interpersonal relationship. If there is a graphic emphasis on the neck that suggests lack of control over impulses. Disproportionally large head suggests organic brain disease and a pre-occupation with headaches.
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