Education
In psychology (1957) and Doctor of Philosophy in psychology (1959) all from Temple University.
In psychology (1957) and Doctor of Philosophy in psychology (1959) all from Temple University.
Wagner has written over 200 publications in psychology including manuals, reviews, monographs, books and journal articles Born in 1930 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, he received a Bachelor of Arts in psychology (summa cum laude) (1956), Master of Arts Wagner"s academic appointments include instructor at Pennsylvania State University and Temple University, Professor Emeritus at University of Akron, and Dean at Forest Institute of Professional Psychology in Huntsville, Alabama. is a projective technique that utilizes ten unbound 3.5 x 4.5 inch cards, nine with simple line drawings of single hands and one blank card, to measure how the viewer interprets what each hand is doing (the blank card is left to the imagination of viewer). Verbal responses are given or "projected" by the viewer, and the results are recorded, scored and interpreted by the administrator.
Wagner presented the Hand Test as a "starting point" or "narrow band" instrument that "does not necessarily measure all major aspects of personality but does assess the individual"s behavioral tendencies." (Wagner, 1983).
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