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[Interpretation/Mediation] WDA%
[Interpretation/Mediation] WDA%
Aliases
- WDA%
- Form Appropriate Common Areas
Definition
WDA% indicates the proportion of appropriate responses in W and D areas.
It is used to see how stable mediation remains in relatively common and more easily shared parts of the blot.
Interpretation
- If
WDA%is high, perception tends to stay more stable in the more common parts of the material. - If it drops, even relatively simple areas may show greater perceptual mismatch.
- If
WDA%stays stronger thanXA%, difficulty may be concentrated more in complex or less structured responses.
Cautions
WDA%does not represent the whole protocol; it summarizes onlyWandD.- With few
WandDresponses, the ratio can be unstable. - A low
WDA%is an important sign, but it does not by itself define clinical severity.
Cross References
- [Interpretation/Lower Section/Mediation] Mediation
- [Interpretation/Mediation] XA%
- [Interpretation/Mediation] X+%
- [Interpretation/Mediation] X-%
- [Coding/Location] W
- [Coding/Location] D
- [Coding/FQ] FQ
Evidence Note
- Detailed source comparison is stored in internal provenance notes.