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The Leopold Szondi Test Computer Scoring and Interpreting Program
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Introduction

The Leopold Szondi Test Computer Scoring and Interpreting Program exists as plugable program module for the Consul Integrator shell program. The shell program manages all patients personal data and holds all collected test results. Below you can see the Consul Integrator main window and Patients List window. The last one is splitted on two subwindows: patients list itself and the results list. When you highlight a person in the Patients list his results list is appeared at the bottom.
Note: Click on the bracket at the left upper corner of this page to hide the navigation buttons. This will free the space to show the pictures without scrolling.

Patients list


It is possible to integrate a number of psychology tests into the Consul Integrator program. The Methods list window shows installed modules. You can select one or several methods to run in a bacth mode when you start the test session for a person.

Methods list


Each test has its own customization window. The Szondi Test has a number of options. You can tune them up to fit your needs.

Szondi Test options


If you selected the "Portraits presentation" option you will see a full-screen window with portraits to select by the person after you start the test.

Szondi Test session


If you selected the "Visual data input" option you will see a dialog window and a Szondi's profile grid. You can input a profile from a blank using the mouse device. Just click on a cell and it become filled with a color. When done - click OK to store the profile in database.

Visual data input


The Szondi program can interpret any stored profile. Click on the "i" button at the toolbar. Interpretation text is generating according selected options for the Szondi Test.

Interpretation window


You can get acquainted with the typical test result received with the use of the program. The French example of interpretation is also available.



Last Updated 12 Sep 2000