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  1. Hermann Rorschach ( German: [ˈhɛːman ˈʁoːʁʃaχ]; 8 November 1884 – 2 April 1922) was a Swiss psychiatrist and psychoanalyst. His education in art helped to spur the development of a set of inkblots that were used experimentally to measure various unconscious parts of the subject's personality.

  2. Hermann Rorschach (born November 8, 1884, Zürich, Switzerland—died April 2, 1922, Herisau) was a Swiss psychiatrist who devised the inkblot test that bears his name and that was widely used clinically for diagnosing psychopathology.

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  3. After studying 300 mental patients and 100 control subjects, in 1921 Hermann Rorschach wrote his book Psychodiagnostik, which was to form the basis of the inkblot test. After experimenting with several hundred inkblots which he drew himself, he selected a set of ten for their diagnostic value.

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  5. Jan 19, 2024 · Learn about the Rorschach test, a projective psychological assessment developed by Hermann Rorschach in 1921. Find out how it is used to evaluate personality, emotions, and mental disorders by analyzing the content, determinants, and location of the test taker's responses.

  6. Apr 28, 2022 · It offers readers a description of the work that Hermann Rorschach did “behind the scenes” prior to the publication of Psychodiagnostics in 1921: from the initial experiment conducted in 1911 with students, to the refinements of the “perceptual-diagnostic experiment” he wrote about in 1918, 1919, and 1920.

  7. Jun 20, 2024 · Learn about the Rorschach test, a projective assessment that uses ambiguous inkblots to reveal personality traits and thought patterns. Find out how Hermann Rorschach developed the test, how it is administered and scored, and what criticisms it faces.

  8. In 1917, working alone in a remote Swiss asylum, psychiatrist Hermann Rorschach devised an experiment to probe the human mind: a set of ten carefully designed inkblots.