[Coding/Cards] Card[Coding/Content] Contents[Coding/Determinants] Determinants[Coding/Developmental Quality] DQ[Coding/Form Quality] FQ[Coding/GHR-PHR] GHR/PHR[Coding/Location] Location[Coding/Pair] Pair[Coding/Popular] Popular[Coding/Special Scores] Special Scores[Coding/Z] Z[Coding] score
[Coding/Content] (A)[Coding/Content] (Ad)[Coding/Content] (H)[Coding/Content] (Hd)[Coding/Content] A[Coding/Content] Ad[Coding/Content] An[Coding/Content] Art[Coding/Content] Ay[Coding/Content] Bl[Coding/Content] Bt[Coding/Content] Cg[Coding/Content] Cl[Coding/Content] Ex[Coding/Content] Fd[Coding/Content] Fi[Coding/Content] Ge[Coding/Content] H[Coding/Content] Hd[Coding/Content] Hh[Coding/Content] Hx[Coding/Content] Id[Coding/Content] Ls[Coding/Content] Na[Coding/Content] Sc[Coding/Content] Sx[Coding/Content] Xy
[Coding/Content] (Ad)
[Coding/Content] (Ad)
Aliases
- (Ad)
- imaginary animal detail
- fictional animal detail
Definition
(Ad) is coded when the person describes a part of a fantastic, mythic, or invented animal.
It is the partial and imaginary member of the animal cluster.
Conditions
- The response has to point to an animal part rather than a whole animal.
- The referent must be fantastic, fictional, or clearly invented.
- Typical examples are a dragon wing, monster claw, or horn from a mythic creature.
- If the fantastic animal appears as a whole figure, first consider scoring-input/contents/(A).
- If the detail belongs to a realistic animal, first consider scoring-input/contents/Ad.
Cautions
(Ad)and scoring-input/contents/(A) are separated by part versus whole.(Ad)and scoring-input/contents/Ad are separated by fantasy versus reality.- Even though it is imaginary, the content is still an animal detail rather than a human part; compare with scoring-input/contents/Hd when needed.
Cross References
- [Coding/Content] Contents
- [Coding/Content] (A)
- [Coding/Content] Ad
- [Coding/Content] Hd
Evidence Note
- Detailed source comparisons remain in the internal provenance note.