Avaliação do funcionamento cognitivo por meio do CAT-A: evidências de validade

  • Xavier M
  • Villemor-Amaral A
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The aim of this study was to verify the validity of the Children Apperception Test (CAT-A) for cognitive assessment of children. The results of CAT-A were correlated with Human Figure Drawing (HFD) and the Rorschach Method. Based on the data of HFD, the sample was composed of 46 children: 32 with low scores and 14 with a higher level of cognition. The Rorschach and the CAT-A were administered individually. The rates of significant correlation between the instruments pointed out for validity evidence for the CAT-A in the assessment of cognition. As for indicators that assess the development level of perception in the CAT-A, it was found some differences between the two groups, denoting convergence between the results of HFD and CAT-A. Thus, the significant correlation of the CAT-A and the two other instruments is an evidence of validity to CAT-A to assess cognitive aspects and allow some advances for its use and for further researches using this technique.

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Xavier, M. de F., & Villemor-Amaral, A. E. de. (2013). Avaliação do funcionamento cognitivo por meio do CAT-A: evidências de validade. Psicologia: Reflexão e Crítica, 26(1), 38–46. https://doi.org/10.1590/s0102-79722013000100005

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