Going out on a limb here and assuming you mean Charley Gordon in "Flowers for Algernon".
It suggests that he's pretty dumb. But that's hardly a surprise. Later in the story, when he re-encounters the test and realizes what they actually wanted from him the first time, he's at first angry thinking they deliberately mislead him and then remorseful to realize that it's plausible that he was "that feeble-minded" (his own words) that he completely misunderstood what the researcher wanted him to do.
Determine personality characteristics & emotional functioning.
Yes, Charlie did fail the Rorschach test in "Flowers for Algernon." His inability to interpret the inkblots correctly was an early indication of his cognitive limitations and led to his inclusion in the experiment to increase his intelligence.
Rorschach test was created in 1921.
Ewald Bernhard Bohm has written: 'A textbook in Rorschach test diagnosis' -- subject(s): Psychoanalysis, Rorschach Test 'Der Rorschach-Test' -- subject(s): Rorschach Test 'Lehrbuch der Rorschach-Psychodiagnostik' -- subject(s): Psychoanalysis, Rorschach Test
Charlie is given a Rorschach test to assess his responses to the inkblots and gain insight into his thoughts and emotions. When Charlie sees the inkblots, he describes them as random shapes and patterns without recognizing any specific images. His reaction is neutral, as he views the inkblots objectively and doesn't assign any personal meaning to them.
Ruth Bochner has written: 'The clinical application of the Rorschach test' -- subject(s): Rorschach Test 'L' application clinique du test de Rorschach' -- subject(s): Rorschach 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.
The inventor of the test was named Hermann Rorschach. He was a Swiss Freudian psychiatrist and psychoanalyst, best known for developing a projective test known as the Rorschach inkblot test.
Which statement about the Rorschach Inkblot Test is false?
First of all, it's Rorschach. It was developed by (guess who?) Herman Rorschach, a psychologist.
its just the inkblot gme basically, they would hold up a card with hidden images in the inkblot and get Charlie to find them.
it is a test of personality where the subject is shown various inkblots and is told to tell the tester what they see in them.