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16.3.5. TEST NUMBER FIFTEEN: PICTURE PROJECTION
16.3.5. TEST NUMBER FIFTEEN: PICTURE PROJECTION
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Here, the sender goes beyond the diagrammatic stage. He visualizes a three-dimensional object, or concentrates upon a full-fledged picture, such as “Washington Crossing the Delaware” or something simpler, like the most recent ad for a popular brand of cigarettes.
During a period of mutual concentration, the receiver tries to sketch in the components of the picture, in much the same way as the diagram test (Number Fifteen). There are two differences, however: He is dealing with a three-dimensional object, and must visualize it as such; also, the picture, particularly a photograph, may be too difficult to draw. In that case, he can, simply write in the details as he visualizes them.
One plan is to specify whether an “object” or a “picture” is being projected, thus enabling the receiver to concentrate on the right track. In recording any successful tests, such limitations should be mentioned.