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Did Wikipedia just ruin the psychology world by allowing the posting of 10 Rorschach ink blots with the corresponding description of what each ink blot actually represents? Is it the Rorschach ink blots cheat sheet that people will just start to memorize so they can satisfactorily pass their psychological exams?

The Rorschach ink blots test was named after Hermann Rorschach who devised the test in 1921. Currently, it is among the commonly used psychological tests used by outpatient mental health facilities. Simply put, it helps determine if an insane or mentally-disturbed individual is fit to rejoin the community.

The New York Times is the first respected publication to raise the concern about the publishing of the supposed ‘cheat sheets’ of these Rorschach ink blots. Will such revelation of these cheat sheets cause an outrage among the psychological circle?

Here’s a picture of one Rorschach ink blot:

Rorschach ink blotAs described in Wikipedia, this ink blot represents a bat, butterfly or a moth.

 

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