I think you mean "Rorschach". If so, then you are referring to the "Rorschach Inkblot" test. Herman Rorschach (1884 - 1922) was a psychologist who developed this test as a way of determining how a person perceptually and cognitively organizes real-life situations. In other words, it was designed to determine how a person responds or copes with emotions, situations, problems, etc. The test is, as the name implies, literally an ink blot test. The person is shown a set of cards with ink blots, and then asked what images they see in them. This method has been used for decades by psychologists in conjuction with other tests and therapy for diagnosing and treating people with mental or emotional problems.
The Rorschach test is a psychological test in which a person's perceptions of inkblots are analyzed to examine their personality characteristics and emotional functioning. The test is based on the idea that individuals will project their unconscious thoughts and feelings onto ambiguous stimuli like the inkblots. It is used by psychologists as a tool for assessing personality traits and emotional functioning.
Test reliability ensures consistent results when the test is repeated, indicating the test is reliable and consistent. Test validity ensures that the test measures what it is supposed to measure, providing meaningful results. Both reliability and validity are essential for ensuring the accuracy and effectiveness of a test in assessing the intended construct or concept.
There are many broad categories or types of psychological tests. The most common of these are the Personality Test, Intelligence Test and Behavior Test.
Factors that can affect the objectivity of a psychology test include the clarity of test instructions, the way the test is administered (e.g., standardized vs. non-standardized conditions), the scoring process (e.g., automated vs. subjective scoring), and the degree of bias present in the test items or the individuals administering the test.
I was shocked that my employer wanted me to do a Rorschach Test prior to hiring me. The young man laughed throughout his Rorschach Test. A Rorschach Test asks a person to subjectively describe inkblots.
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The German surname Rorschach is used for an associative psychological test using inkblots.It was also a character name in the Alan Moore comic and film "Watchmen."
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