THEMATIC APPERCEPTION TEST(TAT)
THEMATIC APPERCEPTION TEST(TAT)
It
is a projective method of assessing personality of the candidates. It is, in
fact, the simplest and the best method, whereby a person reveals his innate
personality. The candidate is asked to make a response to some picture and
situation. It is an indirect method of studying the personality of the
candidates, which he would otherwise have not revealed. The candidate gives
apperception of his own qualities, characteristics and traits of without being
“self conscious”. It may be noted that this test is the backbone of the
psychological tests.
In
TAT, there can be no single definite response. There can always be more than
one responses while in “Intelligence Tests’, there is a set of answers i.e.,
single definite answer to each question. These responses to TAT depicts
distinctive expression of one’s own personality.
A
candidate should be optimistic and his thoughts should be positive. TAT or
Picture story writing method gives an insight of your thinking process. Aim at
success, achievements and accomplishment. Imagination is more important than
knowledge in this test.
KEY POINTS:-
1.
It is a test of your imagination
and you have to imagine and write a story. Remember it is a story writing and
not describing the picture.
2.
You story should clearly have a
hero. Now this Hero is very important. This is so because this Hero represents
you.
3.
The thing a person writes or
says or in other words the kind of reaction a person gives depicts his/her
personality in a great deal. Hence the kind of story you make depict your
personality to a certain extent.
4.
Thus the Hero represents you. So
make the Hero a positive character.
5.
You story must be a positive
story.
6.
The story should have a past, a
present and a future. The picture which is shown according to which you frame
the story must appear somewhere in the story, most likely in the present part
of the story.
7.
Observe the picture very
carefully and note down the minutest detail in your mind, they will help you in
framing the story nicely.
8.
Never write a pre-conceived
story. Also do not try to forcefully fit something in the picture. Write only
around what is shown.
9.
Now some pictures may appear
totally negative. A gloomy face, a dead body, an accident scene etc. What to do
then? In these cases don’t overlook and avoid what is very evidently visible,
instead try to make a positive ending.
10.
Don’t unnecessarily put
negativity in your story. A sad face doesn’t imply death all the time, so do
not make negative stories. You have to make it positive.
11.
Generally the structure of the
story is that there is a hero. There is some information related to how things
led to the present scenario (The picture), then the Hero solves the problem
thus giving a positive ending.
12.
Give realistic aim, and
practical problems and their solutions. Do not give impractical views or
childish imagination.
13.
An ideal story lies between
80-100 words. A shorter story is not better, so practice writing fast. There is
ample sample material present on our website.
14.
Choose the age and profession of
the main lead of your story very carefully. The age should be exactly what is
evident from the picture. And choose the profession according to the age.
15.
In case of many characters in
the clip, choose the one closest to your age as your hero. In case of pictures
in which it is very difficult to determine the age, there also choose the age
nearest to yours. But do not forcefully give the age of very evident characters
near to your age. For e.g. If in the picture only one child of 5 years is shown
then do not write his age as 21 years in the story.
16.
A good story has a motto,
however small it may be, but it should be practical, mature and realistic
motto.
JAI HIND!!!
ANKIT SINGH
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