Rotter Incomplete Sentences Blank (RISB) Report
Introduction
The Rotter Incomplete Sentences Blank (RISB) is a projective psychological test designed to
assess personality traits, emotional adjustment, and underlying thoughts or concerns. This test
requires the respondent to complete 40 sentence stems with their thoughts and feelings. The
RISB allows for an exploration of unconscious thought patterns, conflicts, and attitudes by
analyzing the content and themes in the client’s [Link] purpose of this assessment is to
understand the individual’s psychological state and provide insights into potential areas for
growth, coping strategies, or further intervention.
Background
The Rotter Incomplete Sentences Blank (RISB) is a psychological test created by Julian B. Rotter
in the late 1940s. It is a projective test designed to assess an individual’s personality by
examining how they complete a series of incomplete sentences. The test assumes that a
person’s responses to these prompts reveal unconscious feelings, thoughts, and attitudes about
themselves, others, and the world around them.
TEST REPORT #1
Response Scores Suppose No of Total
Category Response Score
P3 0 2 0
P2 1 13 13
P1 2 13 26
N 3 5 15
C1 4 3 12
C2 5 4 20
C3 6 0 0
▪ Total Scores of my client is 86
TEST REPORT #2
Response Scores Suppose number Total
category
of Response score
P3 0 5 0
P2 1 10 10
P1 2 10 20
N 3 2 6
C1 4 3 12
C2 5 6 30
C3 6 2 12
▪Total scores of my client is 90
Response Category Scores Suppose number Total
of Reponse Score
P3 0 6 0
P2 1 11 11
P1 2 11 22
N 3 3 9
C1 4 4 16
C2 5 7 35
C3 6 4 24
▪ Total scores of my client is 117