[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] (H)
[Coding/Content] (H)
Aliases
- (H)
- imaginary human
- mythic human figure
Definition
(H) is coded when the percept is a whole human figure from fiction, fantasy, or mythology.
It is still a whole human figure, but not an ordinary realistic person.
Conditions
- The main object has to be a whole human figure.
- The figure must be fantastic, mythic, fictional, or clearly unrealistic.
- Typical examples include angels, demons, giants, fairies, ghosts, or science-fiction humanoids.
- If only a part of that figure is described, reconsider scoring-input/contents/(Hd).
Cautions
(H)is not the same as scoring-input/contents/H;His reserved for realistic whole human figures.(H)is not the same as scoring-input/contents/(Hd);(Hd)is used for an imaginary human detail.- A costume, mask, or artistic style does not automatically change the code if the person is still describing a realistic whole person.
- The decision about scoring-input/gphr/GHR or scoring-input/gphr/PHR is still a separate step.
Cross References
- [Coding/Content] Contents
- [Coding/Content] H
- [Coding/Content] (Hd)
- [Coding/Content] Ay
- [Coding/GHR-PHR] GHR
- [Coding/GHR-PHR] PHR
- [Interpretation/Interpersonal] Human Content
Evidence Note
- Detailed source comparisons remain in the internal provenance note.