Asked by
Monserrat Gonzalez
on Dec 04, 2024Verified
A psychologist administering the TAT asks respondents to
A) draw a person so that the psychologist may determine which parts are left out or exaggerated.
B) describe their current level of hostility so that the psychologist can measure their type A tendencies.
C) tell stories about pictures that the psychologist shows them.
D) describe their perceptions of the causes of people's behavior so that the psychologist can measure attributional complexity.
TAT
Thematic Apperception Test, a projective psychological test used to examine a person's patterns of thought, attitudes, observational capacity, and emotional responses.
Psychologist
A Psychologist is a professional specializing in the study of the mind and behavior, often working in research, education, health, and therapy to understand and support human welfare.
- Acquire knowledge of the rationale and purposes for utilizing projective and objective tests in personality evaluations.
- Understand the roles and uses of projective tests beyond their psychometric evaluation purposes.
Verified Answer
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Learning Objectives
- Acquire knowledge of the rationale and purposes for utilizing projective and objective tests in personality evaluations.
- Understand the roles and uses of projective tests beyond their psychometric evaluation purposes.