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What is Personality?




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Personality is the particular combination of emotional, attitudinal, and behavioral response patterns
of an individual. While there are many different theories of personality, the first step is to understand
exactly what is meant by the term personality. A brief definition would be that personality is made up
of the characteristic patterns of thoughts, feelings and behaviors that make a person unique. In
addition to this, personality arises from within the individual and remains fairly consistent
throughout life.

Some of the fundamental characteristics of personality include:

Consistency - There is generally a recognizable order and regularity to behaviors. Essentially, people
act in the same ways or similar ways in a variety of situations.

Psychological and physiological - Personality is a psychological construct, but research suggests that
it is also influenced by biological processes and needs.

It impacts behaviors and actions - Personality does not just influence how we move and respond in
our environment; it also causes us to act in certain ways.

Multiple expressions - Personality is displayed in more than just behavior. It can also be seen in our
thoughts, feelings, close relationships and other social interactions.

There are a number of different theories about how personality develops. Different schools of thought
in psychology influence many of these theories.Thematic Apperception is one of the Personality
Theory.




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Thematic apperception test (tat)

Introduction:

The Thematic Apperception Test, or TAT, is a projective measure intended to evaluate a person's
patterns of thought, attitudes, observational capacity, and emotional responses to ambiguous test
materials. In the case of the TAT, the ambiguous materials consist of a set of cards that portray human
figures in a variety of settings and situations. The subject is asked to tell the examiner a story about each
card that includes the following elements: the event shown in the picture; what has led up to it; what
the characters in the picture are feeling and thinking; and the outcome of the event.

Because the TAT is an example of a projective instrument— that is, it asks the subject to project his or
her habitual patterns of thought and emotional responses onto the pictures on the cards— many
psychologists prefer not to call it a "test," because it implies that there are "right" and "wrong" answers
to the questions. They consider the term "technique" to be a more accurate description of the TAT and
other projective assessments.




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Thematic apperception test (tat)

History:

The TAT was first developed in 1935 by Henry Murray, Christiana Morgan, and their colleagues at the
Harvard Psychological Clinic. The early versions of the TAT listed Morgan as the first author, but later
versions dropped her name. One of the controversies surrounding the history of the TAT concerns the
long and conflict-ridden extramarital relationship between Morgan and Murray, and its reinforcement
of the prejudices that existed in the 1930s against women in academic psychology and psychiatry.
It is generally agreed, however, that the basic idea behind the TAT came from one of Murray's
undergraduate students. The student mentioned that her son had spent his time recuperating from an
illness by cutting pictures out of magazines and making up stories about them. The student wondered
whether similar pictures could be used in therapy to tap into the nature of a patient's fantasies.




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Thematic apperception test (tat)

Purpose:

Individual Assessments:

The TAT is often administered to individuals as part of a battery, or group, of tests intended to evaluate
personality. It is considered to be effective in eliciting information about a person's view of the world
and his or her attitudes toward the self and others. As people taking the TAT proceed through the
various story cards and tell stories about the pictures, they reveal their expectations of relationships
with peers, parents or other authority figures, subordinates, and possible romantic partners. In addition
to assessing the content of the stories that the subject is telling, the examiner evaluates the subject's
manner, vocal tone, posture, hesitations, and other signs of an emotional response to a particular story
picture. For example, a person who is made anxious by a certain picture may make comments about the
artistic style of the picture, or remark that he or she does not like the picture; this is a way of avoiding
telling a story about it.

The TAT is often used in individual assessments of candidates for employment in fields requiring a
high degree of skill in dealing with other people and/or ability to cope with high levels of psychological
stress— such as law enforcement, military leadership positions, religious ministry, education,
diplomatic service, etc.




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Thematic apperception test (tat)

Purpose:

Research:

In addition to its application in individual assessments, the TAT is frequently used for research into
specific aspects of human personality, most often needs for achievement, fears of failure, hostility and
aggression, and interpersonal object relations. "Object relations" is a phrase used in psychiatry and
psychology to refer to the ways people internalize their relationships with others and the emotional
tone of their relationships. Research into object relations using the TAT investigates a variety of
different topics, including the extent to which people are emotionally involved in relationships with
others; their ability to understand the complexities of human relationships; their ability to distinguish
between their viewpoint on a situation and the perspectives of others involved; their ability to control
aggressive impulses; self-esteem issues; and issues of personal identity.




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Thematic apperception test (tat)

Administration:

The 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 cards taken from the full set of 31 TAT cards. The usual number of cards shown to the
subject is between 10 and 14, although Murray recommended the use of 20 cards, administered in two
separate one-hour sessions with the subject. The original 31 cards were divided into three categories, for
use with men only, with women only, or for use with subjects of either sex. Recent practice has moved
away from the use of separate sets of cards for men and women.

The subject is then instructed to tell a story about the picture on each card, with specific instructions to
include a description of the event in the picture, the developments that led up to the event, the thoughts
and feelings of the people in the picture, and the outcome of the story. The examiner keeps the cards in
a pile face down in front of him or her, gives them to the subject one at a time, and asks the subject to
place each card face down as its story is completed. Administration of the TAT usually takes about an
hour.




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Administration:




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Interpretation:

There are two basic approaches to interpreting responses to the TAT, called nomothetic and idiographic
respectively. Nomothetic interpretation refers to the practice of establishing norms for answers from
subjects in specific age, gender, racial, or educational level groups and then measuring a given subject's
responses against those norms. Idiographic interpretation refers to evaluating the unique features of the
subject's view of the world and relationships. Most psychologists would classify the TAT as better
suited to idiographic than nomothetic interpretation.

In interpreting responses to the TAT, examiners typically focus their attention on one of three areas: the
content of the stories that the subject tells; the feeling or tone of the stories; or the subject's behaviors
apart from responses. These behaviors may include verbal remarks (for example, comments about
feeling stressed by the situation or not being a good storyteller) as well as nonverbal actions or signs
(blushing, stammering, fidgeting in the chair, difficulties making eye contact with the examiner, etc.)
The story content usually reveals the subject's attitudes, fantasies, wishes, inner conflicts, and view of
the outside world. The story structure typically reflects the subject's feelings, assumptions about the
world, and an underlying attitude of optimism or pessimism.




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  • 1. Thematic Apperception Test 1/9/2012 1
  • 3. Personality is the particular combination of emotional, attitudinal, and behavioral response patterns of an individual. While there are many different theories of personality, the first step is to understand exactly what is meant by the term personality. A brief definition would be that personality is made up of the characteristic patterns of thoughts, feelings and behaviors that make a person unique. In addition to this, personality arises from within the individual and remains fairly consistent throughout life. Some of the fundamental characteristics of personality include: Consistency - There is generally a recognizable order and regularity to behaviors. Essentially, people act in the same ways or similar ways in a variety of situations. Psychological and physiological - Personality is a psychological construct, but research suggests that it is also influenced by biological processes and needs. It impacts behaviors and actions - Personality does not just influence how we move and respond in our environment; it also causes us to act in certain ways. Multiple expressions - Personality is displayed in more than just behavior. It can also be seen in our thoughts, feelings, close relationships and other social interactions. There are a number of different theories about how personality develops. Different schools of thought in psychology influence many of these theories.Thematic Apperception is one of the Personality Theory. 1/9/2012 3
  • 4. Thematic apperception test (tat) Introduction: The Thematic Apperception Test, or TAT, is a projective measure intended to evaluate a person's patterns of thought, attitudes, observational capacity, and emotional responses to ambiguous test materials. In the case of the TAT, the ambiguous materials consist of a set of cards that portray human figures in a variety of settings and situations. The subject is asked to tell the examiner a story about each card that includes the following elements: the event shown in the picture; what has led up to it; what the characters in the picture are feeling and thinking; and the outcome of the event. Because the TAT is an example of a projective instrument— that is, it asks the subject to project his or her habitual patterns of thought and emotional responses onto the pictures on the cards— many psychologists prefer not to call it a "test," because it implies that there are "right" and "wrong" answers to the questions. They consider the term "technique" to be a more accurate description of the TAT and other projective assessments. 1/9/2012 4
  • 5. Thematic apperception test (tat) History: The TAT was first developed in 1935 by Henry Murray, Christiana Morgan, and their colleagues at the Harvard Psychological Clinic. The early versions of the TAT listed Morgan as the first author, but later versions dropped her name. One of the controversies surrounding the history of the TAT concerns the long and conflict-ridden extramarital relationship between Morgan and Murray, and its reinforcement of the prejudices that existed in the 1930s against women in academic psychology and psychiatry. It is generally agreed, however, that the basic idea behind the TAT came from one of Murray's undergraduate students. The student mentioned that her son had spent his time recuperating from an illness by cutting pictures out of magazines and making up stories about them. The student wondered whether similar pictures could be used in therapy to tap into the nature of a patient's fantasies. 1/9/2012 5
  • 6. Thematic apperception test (tat) Purpose: Individual Assessments: The TAT is often administered to individuals as part of a battery, or group, of tests intended to evaluate personality. It is considered to be effective in eliciting information about a person's view of the world and his or her attitudes toward the self and others. As people taking the TAT proceed through the various story cards and tell stories about the pictures, they reveal their expectations of relationships with peers, parents or other authority figures, subordinates, and possible romantic partners. In addition to assessing the content of the stories that the subject is telling, the examiner evaluates the subject's manner, vocal tone, posture, hesitations, and other signs of an emotional response to a particular story picture. For example, a person who is made anxious by a certain picture may make comments about the artistic style of the picture, or remark that he or she does not like the picture; this is a way of avoiding telling a story about it. The TAT is often used in individual assessments of candidates for employment in fields requiring a high degree of skill in dealing with other people and/or ability to cope with high levels of psychological stress— such as law enforcement, military leadership positions, religious ministry, education, diplomatic service, etc. 1/9/2012 6
  • 7. Thematic apperception test (tat) Purpose: Research: In addition to its application in individual assessments, the TAT is frequently used for research into specific aspects of human personality, most often needs for achievement, fears of failure, hostility and aggression, and interpersonal object relations. "Object relations" is a phrase used in psychiatry and psychology to refer to the ways people internalize their relationships with others and the emotional tone of their relationships. Research into object relations using the TAT investigates a variety of different topics, including the extent to which people are emotionally involved in relationships with others; their ability to understand the complexities of human relationships; their ability to distinguish between their viewpoint on a situation and the perspectives of others involved; their ability to control aggressive impulses; self-esteem issues; and issues of personal identity. 1/9/2012 7
  • 8. Thematic apperception test (tat) Administration: The 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 cards taken from the full set of 31 TAT cards. The usual number of cards shown to the subject is between 10 and 14, although Murray recommended the use of 20 cards, administered in two separate one-hour sessions with the subject. The original 31 cards were divided into three categories, for use with men only, with women only, or for use with subjects of either sex. Recent practice has moved away from the use of separate sets of cards for men and women. The subject is then instructed to tell a story about the picture on each card, with specific instructions to include a description of the event in the picture, the developments that led up to the event, the thoughts and feelings of the people in the picture, and the outcome of the story. The examiner keeps the cards in a pile face down in front of him or her, gives them to the subject one at a time, and asks the subject to place each card face down as its story is completed. Administration of the TAT usually takes about an hour. 1/9/2012 8
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  • 10. Thematic apperception test (tat) Interpretation: There are two basic approaches to interpreting responses to the TAT, called nomothetic and idiographic respectively. Nomothetic interpretation refers to the practice of establishing norms for answers from subjects in specific age, gender, racial, or educational level groups and then measuring a given subject's responses against those norms. Idiographic interpretation refers to evaluating the unique features of the subject's view of the world and relationships. Most psychologists would classify the TAT as better suited to idiographic than nomothetic interpretation. In interpreting responses to the TAT, examiners typically focus their attention on one of three areas: the content of the stories that the subject tells; the feeling or tone of the stories; or the subject's behaviors apart from responses. These behaviors may include verbal remarks (for example, comments about feeling stressed by the situation or not being a good storyteller) as well as nonverbal actions or signs (blushing, stammering, fidgeting in the chair, difficulties making eye contact with the examiner, etc.) The story content usually reveals the subject's attitudes, fantasies, wishes, inner conflicts, and view of the outside world. The story structure typically reflects the subject's feelings, assumptions about the world, and an underlying attitude of optimism or pessimism. 1/9/2012 10