Prior to the 1960s, different psychologists were interpreting the Rorschach tests in different ways. That problem has been at least partially corrected in that now
A) results are scored by computer.
B) responses are sent to the Rorschach Institute for analysis.
C) interpretations are made by the person taking the test, rather than by a psychologist.
D) most psychologists use a common set of standards for scoring the test.
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