Abstract
A procedure was devised to assess individually the degree to which one ascribes his own motivations, feelings, and behavior to others (attributive projection). Attributive projection was found to occur in individuals in varying degrees. Personality variables (three scales of the California Psychological Inventory) were found to relate to individuals' predisposition to employ this mechanism. The results were interpreted as signifying that attributive projection may arise from an excessive need for social approval.
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