To purchase the real 10 cards you must have proof of a Doctorate in Psychology because you have to know how to administer the test and they don't consider it something to play around with. This is the same with most Psychological tests.
You can get Rorschach cards from Amazon.com and several places.
You can make your own. Buy some poster board and cut them to size. Buy a bottle of India Ink and Go to town.
I would suggest people trying to find answers for these silly questions on Google. This site is fairly lame and has less authenticity than most Google sites.
As for Rorschach Tests - the Correct Answer EVERYTIME is - " I see an Ink Blot" - NEVER answer with "a butterfly" or "a vigina" or anything beyond a blot of ink. If you do - then you're screwed up. It may be a good or it may be a bad screwed up - but screwed up nonetheless.
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.
Determine personality characteristics & emotional functioning.
NO. IQ tests are different from Rorschach test. Altjough rorscahch assesses a few areas of cognitive development, it is not an alternative of IQ test batteries. IQ tests measure areas of verbal and performance intelligence , and a mean of it gives IQ of a person. while rorschach is a projective test.
A Rorschach test is an open-ended test with no right or wrong answers that lets the tested person see what they want to see. It helps because usually the person will see whatever is hanging around in their subconscious mind.
The famous projective test that uses blots of ink on paper is called the Rorschach inkblot test. This test involves showing individuals a series of inkblots and asking them to describe what they see, with the goal of revealing their thoughts, emotions, and personality characteristics.
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
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?
Determine personality characteristics & emotional functioning.
The scientific name for the test with inkblots is the Rorschach test. It is a psychological projective test used to assess an individual's personality characteristics and emotional functioning.
NO. IQ tests are different from Rorschach test. Altjough rorscahch assesses a few areas of cognitive development, it is not an alternative of IQ test batteries. IQ tests measure areas of verbal and performance intelligence , and a mean of it gives IQ of a person. while rorschach is a projective test.
Herman rorschach was the man who created the inkblot test
The Rorschach
1921.