1999
DOI: 10.1002/(sici)1520-6807(199901)36:1<21::aid-pits3>3.0.co;2-l
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Critical review of the TEMAS: A step within the development of thematic apperception instruments

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“…Also, unique to the teMAS are separate norms for Caucasian, African-American, Puerto Rican, and other Hispanic children across three age groups (5-7, 8-10, 11-13). However, these norms are based on a rather limited sample (n = 642) of children from public schools in New York City (see Flanagan & DiGiuseppe, 1999).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Also, unique to the teMAS are separate norms for Caucasian, African-American, Puerto Rican, and other Hispanic children across three age groups (5-7, 8-10, 11-13). However, these norms are based on a rather limited sample (n = 642) of children from public schools in New York City (see Flanagan & DiGiuseppe, 1999).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…TEMAS (meaning themes in Spanish) is a thematic apperception tool constructed specifically for multicultural subjects (Costantino, Flanagan, & Malgady, 2001;Costantino & Malgady, 1999Costantino, Malgady, Casullo, & Castillo, 1991;Costantino, Malgady, Colon-Malgady, & Bailey, 1993;Costantino, Malgady, & Vazquez, 1981;Flanagan & di Guiseppi, 1999;Malgady, Costantino, & Rogler, 1985). TEMAS (meaning themes in Spanish) is a thematic apperception tool constructed specifically for multicultural subjects (Costantino, Flanagan, & Malgady, 2001;Costantino & Malgady, 1999Costantino, Malgady, Casullo, & Castillo, 1991;Costantino, Malgady, Colon-Malgady, & Bailey, 1993;Costantino, Malgady, & Vazquez, 1981;Flanagan & di Guiseppi, 1999;Malgady, Costantino, & Rogler, 1985).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…In addition to criterion-based personality measures, other tools such as TEMAS and the Hispanic Stress Inventory have emerged, which borrow items and constructs from previous instruments but allow for a more appropriate cultural context. TEMAS (meaning themes in Spanish) is a thematic apperception tool constructed specifically for multicultural subjects (Costantino, Flanagan, & Malgady, 2001;Costantino & Malgady, 1999Costantino, Malgady, Casullo, & Castillo, 1991;Costantino, Malgady, Colon-Malgady, & Bailey, 1993;Costantino, Malgady, & Vazquez, 1981;Flanagan & di Guiseppi, 1999;Malgady, Costantino, & Rogler, 1985). The test itself is similar to the original thematic apperception test (TAT) stimuli, in which one or several persons are depicted in different situations/environments and the subject is expected to develop a story about the stimulus card.…”
Section: Renorming/restandardizationmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The purpose of this paper is to present work in progress, which suggests that the TEMAS (acronym for Tell-Me-A-Story, meaning themes in Spanish) (Costantino, Malgady, & Rogler, 1988), a thematic apperception test, and the Behavior Assessment System for Children, Self-report of Personality (Reynolds & Karnphaus, 1992) may be complementary. In the opinion of reviewers (Flanagan, 1995;Flanagan & Di Giuseppe, 1999;lbtzler, 1993;Sandoval & Echandla, 1994) both measures show promise for the evaluation of children.…”
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