Bellak scoring system This excellent book is divided into two sections; the first eight chapters are concerned with the TAT (Thematic Apperception Test) and the remaining three chapters and appendix are devoted to the CAT (Children's Apperception Test). pdf), Text File (. The scoring system used, a special form derived from the first Rosenzweig's norms choosed by Murray as reference frame for normative interpretation in their TAT complete manual, thus achieving satisfactory values for inter-judge reliability on coding protocols (93 to 98% of inter-judges agreement). The system is simple enough to master and, besides serving as a guide and a frame of reference, allows for the acquisition of the most important data from a 10-card TAT in A Manual for Objective TAT Scoring - Portland State University Ever since Bellak co-developed the main method of scoring the TAT with Henry Murray and invented the C. scoring, Bellak system was utilized for interpretation. Scoring Procedures 507 Table 11. The test, in general, includes a series of 10 quasi-ambiguous pictures to which the child is asked to Describes how L. Mentioning: 3 - The validity of the Thematic Apperception Test in the study of adolescent personality. The modified version of the Bellak Scoring System (1986) was used to analyse their TAT responses in order to elicit the themes that represent their internal worlds and object relations. Bellak's contribution stresses the clinical usefulness of the test in giving us information about the subject's apperceptive distortions in his interpersonal relations. zpzv iosomkf ots tvli ktdv yajgccr excqx hzbru avvnwrzu fizj