Thematic Apperception Test

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Does everyone see the world the same way you do? Or do we all see something different because of our personalities? To have further knowledge about this question, I completed a Thematic Apperception Test. The test was short and last about ten minutes, but the question was hard for me to complete. It included a few question about me and only one question had ask me about a picture that was shown at the beginning. The picture question was open -ended answer choice. It asks me about my gender, birth date, and where I live. After completing the examination, I found that some results correlated with other and some not at all. The results were interesting and surprising in how the results were concluded. I will clarify what is B data, S data and the way the assessment was accomplished, explain the analysis of Thematic Test, and the reaction I had of the results founded. …show more content…
The Thematic assessment consisted of two types of data. The first type of data is S data. The S data information is attained by the person making a judgment or asking themselves personally about the question (Funder, 2016). The next type of data is B data. The B data was gathered from the study done in a laboratory setting or situation to acquire material about the participant’s persona through their reaction or answer choice (Funder, 2016, p.43). I did the the test at my home, but the study still wasn’t done in a natural setting. B data is harder to acquire then S data because the participant might not be available at all times (Funder, 2016). The study was short, but it was more difficult for me to answer. It asks about my gender, birth date, and where I live. The last question asks me about an image and it was an open-ended question (see Appendix A). I was to make a story out of the image that I saw and was suppose to type without stopping for ten minutes in order to gather raw answers (see Appendix