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The TAT images (so far)
It's great that I was able to get my hands on these. Unfortunately, they are about 30 years old and digitized versions of these do not exist, except in scanned form. So, either I have to call that dude and find out how he had them adapted to the Kenyan context (which would require that I shell out even more money to get those translations done), or beg to use the originals.
I still find these somewhat creepy. I am not sure how children approach them so I am really interested in my pilot test. But I suppose they're not creepy individually, and I am not showing them the really frightening ones, the pictures where it is hard to tell if the figures are men, women, children, or ghosts. I don't know exactly how to standardize, especially since now I have found the TAAT version which has been created specifically for African populations. But even that...something seems rather sketchy about them too.


It's great that I was able to get my hands on these. Unfortunately, they are about 30 years old and digitized versions of these do not exist, except in scanned form. So, either I have to call that dude and find out how he had them adapted to the Kenyan context (which would require that I shell out even more money to get those translations done), or beg to use the originals.
I still find these somewhat creepy. I am not sure how children approach them so I am really interested in my pilot test. But I suppose they're not creepy individually, and I am not showing them the really frightening ones, the pictures where it is hard to tell if the figures are men, women, children, or ghosts. I don't know exactly how to standardize, especially since now I have found the TAAT version which has been created specifically for African populations. But even that...something seems rather sketchy about them too.




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