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Reference test
Some of these determinants are further broken down. Specifically: Color responses fall within two categories: chromatic color (coded as C) and achromatic color (coded as C’). A response that includes chromatic color includes the use of a color other than gray, black, or white (e.g., “the blue reminds me of the lake”). In contrast, a response that includes achromatic color only makes mention of gray, black, or white. As mentioned above, color responses are typically related to the emotional experiences of the examinee.

Movement responses fall within three categories: human movement (coded as M), animal movement (coded as FM), and inanimate movement (coded as m). Human movement responses include any reference to human movement or action and are said to be associated with problem-solving abilities. Moreover, animal movement is coded when there is reference to any movement of animals. However, scoring systems differ on whether the response needs to be appropriate to the animal’s species (e.g., “a dog is wagging its tail;” vs. “a dog is flying”). Animal movement responses are said to be associated with an individual’s drive state. Further, inanimate movement responses include any response where an inanimate object is described in motion (e.g., a flag is waving). These responses are said to be related to an individual’s perception of their current stress ). All of these movement determinants are coded as either active or passive in nature.