Abstract
Using criteria based on three aspects of test behavior "deemed sufficient for development of objective scoring systems," the approach to the situation, normality of response, and rarity of response, it was found that the use of objective TAT scores "seems to have considerable diagnostic power." The author suggests "however, objective TAT scoring to attain more than mere passive clinical recognition must yield descriptive personality data. Further research must concentrate upon this aspect of validity. ".

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