While many assume there are "right" or "wrong" answers, scoring is based on a person sees the images rather than just what they see.
The Rorschach test is based on several theoretical assumptions:
: Five cards feature colors, such as red, blue, or green (Cards II, III, VIII, IX, X).
The TES Rorschach is a structured observation exercise using ambiguous symmetrical images. Unlike the clinical Rorschach (used to assess personality disorders), the TES Rorschach is designed for:
The examiner presents the cards one by one and asks, "What might this be?" The participant is free to hold the card, rotate it, and give as many responses as they like. The examiner records every word spoken, as well as the time taken to respond.
What was seen? (e.g., humans, animals, nature, or abstract concepts). Popularity: