Dombrose and Slobin's Photo-Analysis Test and new similar test were administered to 18- and 19-yr.-old, first-year university students. Dombrose and Slobin's test did not differentiate in the predicted direction on any of the three variables. The new test differentiated significantly in the predicted direction on the impulse and ego variables but not on the superego variable.
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