Research comparing the susceptibility of projective tests and self-reports of personality to faking responses
A) is inconclusive.
B) indicates that projective tests are consistently more easily faked than are self-report measures.
C) indicates that self-report measures are consistently more easily faked than are projective tests.
D) suggests that the ambiguous nature of projective tests makes it difficult for clients to exaggerate or minimize psychological problems.
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