Projective testing is a psychological assessment technique that involves presenting ambiguous stimuli to individuals, such as inkblots or vague images, and asking them to interpret or respond to them. The purpose is to reveal unconscious thoughts, feelings, and desires.
Related terms
Rorschach Inkblot Test: A projective test that uses inkblots where individuals interpret what they see in the images.
Thematic Apperception Test (TAT): A projective test that involves showing individuals pictures and having them create stories based on what they see.
Draw-A-Person Test (DAP): A projective test that asks individuals to draw a person and then analyzes their drawing for insights into their personality traits.