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Contemporized-Themes Concerning Blacks Test (C-TCB)
The Contemporized-Themes Concerning Blacks Test (C-TCB), developed by Robert Williams, was the first culturally specific projective test designed for African Americans. Created to address the limitations of biased traditional tests, the C-TCB uses 20 color images depicting scenes from African-American lifestyles. Studies comparing it to the TAT for African American participants found that the C-TCB elicited longer stories, more positive feelings, and stronger cultural identification.
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A researcher is comparing the responses of African American participants to two different projective tests. Test A uses ambiguous scenes featuring primarily White individuals. Test B uses scenes specifically depicting various aspects of African-American life and culture. Based on the principles that led to the development of culturally specific assessments, what is the most likely difference in the narratives produced by the participants?