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The Reliability of the Thematic Apperception Test

Pages 141-145 | Published online: 10 Jun 2010

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Sharon Rae Jenkins. (2017) Not Your Same Old Story: New Rules for Thematic Apperceptive Techniques (TATs). Journal of Personality Assessment 99:3, pages 238-253.
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Caleb J. Siefert, Michelle B. Stein, Jenelle Slavin-Mulford, Samuel Justin Sinclair, Greg Haggerty & Mark A. Blais. (2016) Estimating the Effects of Thematic Apperception Test Card Content on SCORS–G Ratings: Replication With a Nonclinical Sample. Journal of Personality Assessment 98:6, pages 598-607.
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Janice Langan-Fox & Sharon Grant. (2006) The Thematic Apperception Test: Toward a Standard Measure of the Big Three Motives. Journal of Personality Assessment 87:3, pages 277-291.
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Stephen Hibbard. (2003) A Critique of Lilienfeld et al.'s (2000) "The Scientific Status of Projective Techniques". Journal of Personality Assessment 80:3, pages 260-271.
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Stephen Hibbard, Deborah Mitchell & John Porcerelli. (2001) Internal Consistency of the Object Relations and Social Cognition Scales for the Thematic Apperception Test. Journal of Personality Assessment 77:3, pages 408-419.
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Allan Lundy. (1988) Instructional Set and Thematic Apperception Test Validity. Journal of Personality Assessment 52:2, pages 309-320.
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Paula P. Schnurr, Stanley D. Rosenberg, Thomas E. Oxman & Gary J. Tucker. (1986) A Methodological Note on Content Analysis: Estimates of Reliability. Journal of Personality Assessment 50:4, pages 601-609.
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