Even if you think inkblot tests are nonsense, you can’t deny the fact that they have fascinated people for more than half a century. Named after its creator Hermann Rorschach, the Rorschach test is a psychological test where subjects’ perceptions of inkblots are analyzed. It has been used as a tool to determine personality characteristics and detect underlying disorders. It was used particularly for people who are reluctant to open up about their thought processes. The test was most commonly used in the 1960s when researchers started raising questions about the method. In the inkblots, some see faces, wings, animals, objects, or people dancing, and some see things that are entirely different.
Today, it’s not that serious - nobody is analyzing your psychological state. We’re inviting you to look at some images, participate in this inkblot poll, and find out where your imagination takes you. There are no wrong answers in this poll, so let your creativity take the wheel and see if fellow Pandas see things like you do.
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What Do You Spot In This Image?
What Do You See First?
Looks like a woman whose stomach is about to be climaxed on to.
What Is The First Thing You See?
Can Your Creativity Make Something Out Of This Inkblot?
What Do You See In This Image?
Two goblins with trunks fighting over a Vespa. What does that say about be? 🤔
What Do You See?
What Do You See?
Can Your Imagination Make Something Out Of This Image?
What Do You See First?
Do You See Anything?
I’m a psychologist trained in the Rorschach. First of all, it’s only ten cards (the first ten). Second, the test is primarily scored based on WHY people saw what they saw, not on WHAT they saw. The scoring is then used to make inferences about psychological traits. The scoring system is incredibly complicated, with each test taking many hours to score. It’s a real pain in the a*s actually.
I just saw murder scenes, some nasty animals, and ill creatures
Load More Replies...I’m a psychologist trained in the Rorschach. First of all, it’s only ten cards (the first ten). Second, the test is primarily scored based on WHY people saw what they saw, not on WHAT they saw. The scoring is then used to make inferences about psychological traits. The scoring system is incredibly complicated, with each test taking many hours to score. It’s a real pain in the a*s actually.
I just saw murder scenes, some nasty animals, and ill creatures
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