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Rorschach test

American  
[rawr-shahk, rohr-] / ˈrɔr ʃɑk, ˈroʊr- /

noun

Psychology.
  1. a test for revealing the underlying personality structure of an individual by the use of a standard series of 10 inkblot designs to which the subject responds by telling what image or emotion each design evokes.


Rorschach test British  
/ ˈrɔrʃax, ˈrɔːʃɑːk /

noun

  1. psychol a personality test consisting of a number of unstructured ink blots presented for interpretation

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Rorschach test Scientific  
/ rôrshäk′,-shäkh′ /
  1. A psychological test in which a subject's interpretations of a series of standard inkblots are analyzed as an indication of personality traits, preoccupations, and conflicts. The test is named after its inventor, Swiss psychiatrist and neurologist Hermann Rorschach (1884–1922).


Rorschach test Cultural  
  1. A test for personality traits that relies on the subject's interpretations of a series of inkblots. The test was developed by Hermann Rorschach, a Swiss psychiatrist of the twentieth century.


Etymology

Origin of Rorschach test

1925–30; named after Hermann Rorschach (1884–1922), Swiss psychiatrist