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Projective tests using ambiguous sounds became unpopular to clinicians due to the lack of reliability and validity in their results. They were also criticized for their subjective interpretation and reliance on Freudian psychology, which is no longer widely accepted in modern psychological practice. Additionally, there was a shift towards more objective and standardized assessment tools in the field.

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