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[Coding/Determinants] TF
[Coding/Determinants] TF
Aliases
- TF
- texture-form
- texture dominant
Definition
TF is coded when texture dominates the response and form stays secondary.
The tactile or surface experience carries more weight than the formal structure of the percept.
Conditions
- The response starts from a tactile or surface impression.
- Form participates, but only secondarily.
- If form carries the main load, reconsider scoring-input/determinants/FT.
- If formal organization is barely present, reconsider scoring-input/determinants/T.
Cautions
TFshould not be assigned because of one isolated tactile word; the overall emphasis matters.- If texture is not truly used, the response should not be inflated to
TF. - If depth or relief dominates, review scoring-input/determinants/V.
- If diffuse shading dominates, review scoring-input/determinants/Y.
Cross References
- [Coding/Determinants] Determinants
- [Coding/Determinants] FT
- [Coding/Determinants] T
- [Coding/Determinants] F
- [Coding/Determinants] V
- [Coding/Determinants] Y
- [Interpretation/Core] SumT
- [Interpretation/Interpersonal] SumT
Evidence Note
- Detailed source comparisons remain in the internal provenance note.