Rorschach tests play with the human imagination and our mind's ability to impart meaning onto the world around us – but what does AI see in them? For more than a century, the Rorschach inkblot test ...
In the classic Rorschach test, the psychoanalyst shows a patient a bunch of inkblots and asks what each looks like. The responses are supposed to help guide the psychoanalysis by offering insight into ...
In 2003, a handful of American clinical psychologists launched a frontal assault on the Rorschach inkblot test, saying that there should a "moratorium" on the use of the test, especially with regard ...
One of the most well-known psychological tools is the Rorschach Inkblot Test. A viewer looks at ten inkblots, one at a time, and describes what they see. The rationale behind this test is the idea ...
These days, you're more likely to come across the concept of a Rorschach test in a cultural context than a clinical one. In a new book, author... How Hermann Rorschach's 'Inkblots' Took On A Life Of ...
A new company is updating the idea of using an inkblot test to help college students choose a career. Researchers at the company, Woofound Inc., have built an application for students that uses their ...
It is unclear, from his writings on the human mind, whether Hermann Rorschach was much of a football fan. Compelled to guess, you’d have to assume not. The Swiss psychoanalyst had a pretty full-on ...