Inkblot test
A test used in clinical psychology and psychiatry involving inkblots.
The inkblots are used to determine what a person perceives (reads into) in the enigmatic and highly ambiguous shapes.
Ten standardized blots are shown one at a time to a subject and their responses are recorded.
The Rorschach test became a common psychological test and is still in use in psychology and psychiatry.
The test was created by Dr.
Hermann Rorschach (1884-1922), a young Swiss psychiatrist.
He published the test (also called the Rorschach test) in 1921, not long before his untimely death.