The document refers to two psychological tests: the Children Apperception Test (CAT) and the Thematic Apperception Test (TAT). The CAT and TAT are projective tests that involve having subjects interpret or tell stories about ambiguous pictures to assess their unconscious motivations, emotional functioning, and conflicts.
The document refers to two psychological tests: the Children Apperception Test (CAT) and the Thematic Apperception Test (TAT). The CAT and TAT are projective tests that involve having subjects interpret or tell stories about ambiguous pictures to assess their unconscious motivations, emotional functioning, and conflicts.
The document refers to two psychological tests: the Children Apperception Test (CAT) and the Thematic Apperception Test (TAT). The CAT and TAT are projective tests that involve having subjects interpret or tell stories about ambiguous pictures to assess their unconscious motivations, emotional functioning, and conflicts.