Week 4 Lecture 2 Flashcards

1
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what are thematic codes used for

A

To answer the question “What themes are present?”

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2
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Good & Poor Human Representation

A

GHR and PHR

these operate at a “structural” level and are automatically classified by the online computer program

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3
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Abstract Representation

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ABS

Assigned to responses in which the blot features are used to symbolize a particular abstract concept or idea
(the black is depression)

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4
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Personal Knowledge Justification

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PER

Occur when the respondent refers to personal knowledge or experience to justify or bolster a response

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5
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Cooperative movement

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COP

Coded for cooperative, positive, or pleasant interactions between two or more objects

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6
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What are the two types of COP responses

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Mutually enhancing or satisfying interactions

Teamwork or “helping” responses

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7
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Mutuality of Autonomy Health

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MAH

Coded when the respondent describes two autonomous entities in a reciprocally interactive activity

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8
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Mutuality of Autonomy Pathology

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MAP

Coded when an agent or object compromises the autonomy of another object or is destructive to it

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9
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Aggressive Movement

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AGM

Coded for aggressive activity, either physical or mental, that is occurring in the response, including tension states

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10
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Aggressive Content

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AGC

Coded for content commonly perceived as dangerous, harmful, injurious, malevolent, or predatory

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11
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Morbid

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MOR

Damaged objects, designated by terms such as broken, dead, defective, deformed, destroyed, disabled, diseased, disfigured, or
injured

Perceptions or attributions of distress, dysphoria, or depression given to response objects

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12
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Oral Dependency Language

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ODL

ONLY CODED FOR RESPONSE PHASE

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