in clinical practice a TAT examiner administers
Answers
Answered by
0
Answer:
Hey!
Explanation:
The TAT consists of 31 pictures that depict a variety of social and interpersonal situations. The subject is asked to tell a story to the examiner about each picture. ... There is no standardized procedure or set of cards for administering the TAT, except that it is a one-on-one test. It cannot be administered to groups.
Answered by
0
Answer:
Explanation:
In a clinical practice a TAT is usually administered to individuals in a quiet room free from interruptions or distractions . The. subject sits at the edge of a table or desk next to the examiner. The examiner shows the subject a series of story taken from the full set of 31 cards.
Hope it helps.
Thanks.
Similar questions