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The Shorr Imagery Test (SIT) and the Imaginal Processes Inventory (IPI) were administered to 29 junior college students from Los Angeles Harbor College and Los Angeles City College during the standardization phase of development of the Shorr Imagery Test. In this study the subscales of the IPI were correlated with the SIT Total Conflict Scores to determine the degree of relationship between the various aspects of imagery in the inventory and the degree of conflict judged to be present in the subjects’ test responses.
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Tansey, D.A. (1983). Correlation of the Shorr Imagery Test and the Imaginal Processes Inventory. In: Shorr, J.E., Sobel-Whittington, G., Robin, P., Connella, J.A. (eds) Theoretical and Clinical Applications. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4684-1179-9_12
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