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The Thematic Apperception Test (TAT) is a projective psychological test where subjects are shown ambiguous pictures and asked to tell a story about what is happening. It is used to assess a person's locus of problems, nature of needs, and quality of interpersonal relationships by having them interpret the feelings and thoughts of characters in the pictures. However, the TAT lacks standardized administration procedures and norms, and an individual's culture, gender, and class must be accounted for in the interpretation.






TAT is a widely used projective test for assessing personality through storytelling.
TAT assesses problem areas, needs, and interpersonal relationship quality.
Critique highlights non-standardized card selection and reliance on clinician impressions.
Research indicates the importance of cultural, gender, and class factors in TAT results.
Participants are instructed to create stories based on presented images, detailing characters and events.