Correct option is B
Word association tests and sentence completion tests are non-pictorial projective techniques that use verbal stimuli rather than pictures or images. Figure drawing and TAT use pictorial/visual stimuli.
Information Booster:
• Non-pictorial projective techniques use verbal or written stimuli to elicit responses that reveal unconscious thoughts and feelings
• Word association tests present words to which participants respond with the first word that comes to mind (e.g., Jung's Word Association Test)
• Sentence completion tests provide incomplete sentences that participants finish, revealing attitudes and personality (e.g., Rotter Incomplete Sentences Blank)
• These techniques assume that people project their inner psychological state onto ambiguous stimuli
• Non-pictorial methods are often easier to administer and score than pictorial ones
• They're used in clinical assessment, personality evaluation, and research on unconscious processes
Additional Knowledge:
• (3) Figure drawing test: This is pictorial as participants create drawings (House-Tree-Person test, Draw-a-Person test)
(4) Thematic Apperception Test (TAT): This is pictorial as it uses ambiguous pictures about which participants tell stories