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Subjetividad y procesos cognitivos

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ELIAS, Diana. Comparison of patients and non-patients cognitive processes manifested in the responses to the SC Rorschach. Subj. procesos cogn. [online]. 2015, vol.19, n.1, pp.79-92. ISSN 1852-7310.

The Rorschach technique, according to the John Exner comprehensive system, involves organizing information in the structural summary. The structural summary centralizes the data, which leads to interpretation. The groups included in it are main section, affection, interpersonal, self-perception and cognitive triad. This paper investigates one of these groups: Cognitive Triad. This grouping consists of three variables: information processing, mediation and ideation. The ideation analysis was presented at the V National Conference of Psychology in 2009, UCES. On this opportunity, results regarding mediation are presented. Mediation implies operating processes, which allow to translate or identify information from the outside world, accounting for the adequacy or distortion of perceptions (Exner, 1994). For this purpose, two samples, one of patients to one of non-patients, are compared.

Palabras clave : Rorschach (SC); Mediación; Ajuste perceptivo; Pacientes; No pacientes; SC Rorschach; Mediation; Perceptual adjustment; Patients; Non-patients.

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