As a kid, Hermann Rorschach was so obsessed with an inkblot game called Klecksographie that his friends nicknamed him "Kleck" (Inkblot).
The (or Tes Rorschach ) is a psychological projective assessment that uses a set of 10 official inkblot cards to examine a person's personality characteristics and emotional functioning . Key Components of the Test The Stimuli: The test consists of 10 cards (approximately cm) with bilaterally symmetrical inkblots. 5 cards are achromatic (black and gray). 2 cards are black, gray, and red. 3 cards are multicolored (chromatic). tes rorschach
Some researchers suggest it lacks the empirical evidence needed to be considered a "useful" clinical test and have called for it to be abandoned in practice. Confirmation Bias: As a kid, Hermann Rorschach was so obsessed