The Wartegg Test is a graphic projective test, semi-structured, consisting of a form with 8 squares or panels, numbered from 1 to 8, in two parallel rows and divided by a wide black border. In each panel there is a specific graphic element; the individual uses this as a starting point and must complete a drawing with meaning in each panel. The Wartegg Test (W.Z.T.) is suitable for group-administration thanks to a custom-designed software by the I.I.W. of Rome and it’s able to point out with a significant cost benefit improvement, a thorough evaluation of potential psychological troubles; and psychological aptitudes and offer careers guidance for the future employment of the examined individual.
In practice, the instrument requires:
1. 30 minutes for the group-administration (30/60 people)
2. 5 minutes for each individual, for scoring, data entry in the software, and to obtain the final written report.
Equivalent to an average time of 6 minutes per person.