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Herman Rorschach originally developed the inkblot test to assess patients for schizophrenia, because he observed that people with schizophrenia tended to interpret the images differently than others.
The Rorschach is what psychologists call a projective test. The basic idea of this is that when a person is shown an ambiguous, meaningless image (ie an inkblot) the mind will work hard at ...
Without Rorschach around to give guidance on the limits of the test or how to apply it, others began to find and apply different diagnostic measures from the infamous inkblot. So, the test we see ...
Developed by Swiss psychiatrist Hermann Rorschach in 1921, the test involves showing a number of inkblots to subjects, then asking them to say what they see. The images are deliberately ...
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