Did you know...
... that the Rorschach inkblot test reflects an outdated concept, was invented in 1921, and is still occasionally used clinically today?
The Rorschach Inkblot Test is a psychological testing method used to examine a person's personality and emotional functioning. It was developed by Swiss psychiatrist Hermann Rorschach. The test consists of a series of inkblots dropped onto paper and then folded to create symmetrical patterns. The test is presented to an individual who is asked to describe what they see in the patterns. Interpretation of the results is based on the assumption that the images perceived and the manner of description provide insight into the test taker's emotional states, cognitive processes, and personality traits.
It is important to note that the Rorschach test is controversial, and its use in modern psychology varies. Some critics argue that the test results are subjective and difficult to standardize, while proponents argue that the test can provide valuable insight into hidden aspects of personality.
size chart
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LENGTH (cm)
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WIDTH (cm)
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CHEST (cm)
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XS
|
68.6 |
42 |
78.7-86.4 |
S
|
71.1 |
45.7 |
86.4-94 |
M
|
73.7 |
50.8 |
96.5-104.1 |
L
|
76.2 |
55.9 |
106.7-114.3 |
XL
|
78.7 |
61 |
116.8-124.5 |
2XL
|
81.3 |
66 |
127-134.6 |
3XL
|
83.8 |
71.1 |
137.2-144.8 |