Asked by Toneshia Cannon on Jul 28, 2024
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The famous test introduced by Hermann Rorschach asks test-takers to respond to
A) frightening pictures.
B) true-false questions.
C) meaningless inkblots.
D) incomplete sentences.
Hermann Rorschach
A Swiss psychiatrist known for creating the Rorschach inkblot test, a projective psychological test measuring underlying thought disorder and personality structure.
Meaningless Inkblots
Images without inherent meaning used in psychological tests (e.g., Rorschach test) to explore individuals' perceptions and thought processes.
- Identify the approach and criticisms associated with the Rorschach inkblot evaluation.
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Isabell GodlewskiJul 29, 2024
Final Answer :
C
Explanation :
The Rorschach test consists of showing a series of inkblots to the test-taker and asking them to describe what they see in the image. The purpose of the test is to analyze the test-taker's responses and determine potential psychological issues or personality traits. The inkblots are purposely designed to be ambiguous and have no inherent meaning.
Learning Objectives
- Identify the approach and criticisms associated with the Rorschach inkblot evaluation.