The Thematic Apperception Test (TAT) requires test takers to make up stories about different pictures they see, and the researchers attempt to:
A) infer the underlying motives, concerns, and views about the world of the responders.
B) directly measure the responders' patterns of behaviour, thinking, and feeling.
C) correlate the results with the responders' intelligence.
D) relate the results to self-report inventories such as the MMPI–2–RF.
A) infer the underlying motives, concerns, and views about the world of the responders.
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