Inkblots are a type of ambiguous stimuli used in personality assessment methods, such as the Rorschach inkblot test. Test-takers are asked to interpret what they see in the inkblots, which can reveal hidden aspects of their personality and thought processes.
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Projective Tests: Personality assessment methods that involve presenting individuals with ambiguous stimuli like inkblots or pictures, allowing them to project their thoughts and feelings onto those stimuli.
Rorschach Test: A famous example of a projective test that uses inkblots to examine an individual's perceptions and emotions.
Thematic Apperception Test (TAT): Another type of projective test that uses pictures instead of inkblots, where individuals are asked to create stories based on what they see.