Pros And Cons Of Rorschach Test

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The Rorschach Inkblot test is used to determine the "emotional fitness" of the test-taker. It was developed by a Swiss psychiatrist over 80 years ago. The Rorschach asks the test-takers to look at ambiguous images, and share their interpretation.The article, "What's in an Inkblot? Some Say, Not Much" by Erica Goode, covers both positive and negative aspects of the Rorschach Test. Describing the Rorschach as "scientifically useless", not as useful as believed, and "very limited", the article proves it's inaccuracy. The Rorschach test should not be used towards gathering accurate data, because it is flawed and invalid.
The Rorschach test is undoubtedly flawed. This was concluded by several psychologists who said in their article that it was