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Psycho-drawing

Example of a projective technique in which participants are asked to draw, in abstract form, something relevant to the research project. So they might for example draw a specific brand, or an experience (such as a having a headache). These drawings are usually described and interpreted by respondents themselves as part of the subsequent discussion.

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