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Thematic Apperception Test (TAT)?

Lt Cmdr Monali Krishan
October 19, 2023
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Unlocking Minds with TAT: Dive into the Thematic Apperception Test.
TAT reveals what words often conceal. ~ Lt Cmdr Monali Krishan

The Thematic Apperception Test is a type of projective test that involves describing ambiguous scenes. It was developed by psychologist Henry A. Murray and artist and lay psychoanalyst Christina D. Morgan during the 1930s.

Generally, 12 X Pictures Are Shown. Time To See /observe One Picture -30 Seconds And Time To Write One Story-04 Minute.

Test Is Based On Theory Of Construction Of Stories Around Ambiguous Pictures. Candidates Organise Material From His Own Personal Experiences, Partly The Stimulus He Receives And Partly His Association With Past Experience.

Characteristics Of The Story:

Certain Essential Elements Or Components Of A Good Story :

(a) The Hero

(b) Other Characters:

(C ) Situation In The Story :

(d) Theme / Plot :

Hints For Thematic Apperception Test (tat)

1. Observe The Picture Very Carefully And Try To Retain In Mind.

2. All Objects And Characters Have To Play Their Part In Story. Hence Allot Suitable Part To Them.

3. Quickly Analyse Situation Depicted For :

4. Remember Three Essential Things And Do Justice To All Three :

5. Identify Yourself With Hero Or Chief Character. Story Should Bring Out Qualities Of An Officer Of Armed Forces. These Are :

6. Theme / Plot Of Story Should Be Interesting And Plausible.

7. It Should Be Within Limit Of Normal Human Being. It Should Be Interesting But Normal Situation Should Be Created, And Hero Must Be Assisted By Other Characters.

8. Hero Should Be Able To Tackle The Situation And Resolve It To Best Of Capacity, leading To Logical And Happy Conclusion.

9. Time Limit -04 Minutes, Half-page /70–80 Words, Past Tense.

10. Do Not Write-title, Lesson Learnt /moral Of Story.

11. Do Not Write Memorised Story Which May Have Little Relation To Situation Depicted.

12. It Is Not Necessary To Mention About Everything You See In Picture.

13. You May Omit Anything Which You Think Superfluous.

14. Similarly, You May Include Anything Which May Appear In Picture And Help In Building Story.

15. Blank Picture: Write Story Of Your Imagination. You Have A Greater Opportunity To Show Flights Of Your Imagination.

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