[1] Notwithstanding, there is debate over whether or not sentence completion tests elicit responses from conscious thought rather than unconscious states.
The tests are usually administered in booklet form where respondents complete the stems by writing words on paper.
[3] Another reason for the increased usage of sentence completion tests is because of their superiority to other measures in uncovering conflicted attitudes.
[4] Some sentence completion tests were developed as a way to overcome the problems associated with thematic apperception measures of the same constructs.
[4] The uses of sentence completion tests include personality analysis, clinical applications, attitude assessment, achievement motivation, and measurement of other constructs.
The validity of each sentence completion test must be determined independently and this depends on the instructions laid out in the scoring booklet.