The Rorschach test using B. Klopfer’s method was administrated to one hundred and fourteen pre-school boys and we have been followed up these cases for the last nine years, in other words until they had finished their compulsory education. From these boys we selected thirty boys who committed delinquent acts during their middle school age and forty who didn’t commit any delinquent acts. The result of Rorschanch protocols could be divided into two groups. which coincided with the two groups of delinquents and non-delinquents. The results of statistical significance of variables are illustrated in Table 4 & 5.
By using the tables, we analysed and discussed the various facts of their personalities. We come to the following conclusions.
Those who were prone to commit delinquent acts were unstable and emotionally poor and also they were uncooperative in social relationships and less dependent. The delinquent boys had a low sense of imagination and had little self control. We found that the delinquent boys have some antisocial traits during their childhood.
Analysing the result of test variables, we made an “Early Prognostic Rating Scale of Delinquency”, which is illustrated in Table 6. From this scale we are able to distinguish future delinquents from nondelinquents.