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The Discriminative Ability of the TAT-Z with Regard to Hospitalised & Non-Hospitalised Groups of Black Men: Validity Study Book

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  • The Discriminative Ability of the TAT-Z with Regard to Hospitalised and Non-Hospitalised Groups of Black Men: Validity Study
  • Written by author Pieter Francois Erasmus, Gabriel Gideon Minnaar
  • Published by Human Sciences Research Council, January 1978
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