CWS METHOD
THE WARTEGG TEST The Wartegg test, created in 1926 by the German psychologist Ehrig Wartegg, is known under several names: Wartegg Zeichentest (WZT) for the German-speaking peoples; Wartegg Drawing Completion Test (WDCT) for English speakers. The Wartegg is a projective graphic test, semi-structured, consisting of a module (14.8 x
SOFTWARE
BRIEF INTRODUCTION TO THE IIW’s SOFTWAREThe CWS Software Platform, a computer-based scoring and interpretation program, offers three distinct software programs designed by the IIW, each with a specific intended audience: Clinical, Selection, and Career Guidance.Both CWS Clinical and Selection software provides computation of scores and indices
WHERE THE CWS IS USED
Always within a test battery, the new CWS can be applied in the following work areas: CLINICAL ASSESSMENT: the CWS can be administered from 4 and a half years onwards and allows a global description of the client's personality structure based on the numerous formal indices derived from the scoring. For the interpretation it is