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Interpretive issues with the Roberts Apperception Test for Children: Limitations of the standardization group

โœ Scribed by Nancy L. Bell; Richard J. Nagle


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1999
Tongue
English
Weight
26 KB
Volume
36
Category
Article
ISSN
0033-3085

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โœฆ Synopsis


This study investigated the validity of the Roberts Apperception Test for Children (RATC) with an elementary school sample by examining the appropriateness of the standardization norms with other nonclinical samples. A sample of 86 children, ages 8 -11 years, completed the RATC. Analyses revealed that the current sample of nonclinical children differed significantly from the standardization sample on six of the eight Adaptive Scales and three of the five Clinical Scales. Findings suggest that the children in this study form a separate and distinct group from the well-adjusted children upon which the RATC scales were normed and supports previous research that suggests the standardization of the RATC is inadequate. The current findings strongly suggest that the norms for the RATC not be used for clinical diagnosis until restandardization is completed.


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