To assist investigators who wish to use the group form of the Holtzman Inkblot Technique (HIT) in innovative ways, normative item statistics were obtained from 350 adults for all 90 HIT inkblots (Forms A and B) on the 20 variables that are hand-scored on the standard group version of the technique.
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