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Quote from: Secretgirl on September 02, 2008, 08:12:27 AMSome psychologist and psychiatrist claim that they can identify a transwoman from black ink (RO-test)test. How reliable it is? ..
Quote from: Secretgirl on September 02, 2008, 08:12:27 AMSome psychologist and psychiatrist claim that they can identify a transwoman from black ink (RO-test)test. How reliable it is?
Quote from: Elwood on September 06, 2008, 11:27:42 PMYou mean like this?The first of the ten cards in the Rorschach inkblot test. It has been reported that popular responses include bat, badge and coat of arms. (^ Mons, W (1950). Principles and Practice Of the Rorschach Personality Test, 2nd, Faber, 31)For me, it looks like an unusually fat pixie standing on two rocks, her figure reflected in water or on glass. This picture, of course, is sideways.You have witnessed, ladies and gentlemen, the ink-blot interpretation of a mad man.
Quote from: iFindMeHere on September 06, 2008, 11:30:55 PMI see two Chihuahuas. What does that make me?
Quote from: Elwood on September 06, 2008, 11:33:04 PMQuote from: iFindMeHere on September 06, 2008, 11:30:55 PMI see two Chihuahuas. What does that make me?Hey, I see that too, now. But I like my fat pixie better.
QuoteThe tests I had been given, the Rorschach Ink Blot Test, as well as other visual tests involving pictures of people and scenes, were not grounded in any rational science. In fact, they are essentially arbitrary, culturally based catalogs of expected interpretations, based on a laughable model of what it means to be female or male of mind.For instance, if one sees in a random inkblot suitably feminine images, such as flowers and cooking pots, then one is judged female. If one sees cars and planes, then one is judged a boy. It is that silly. In my first evaluations, I saw what was relevant to my life. I played fantasy games, so I saw dragons and griffins. I read science fiction all of my life almost exclusively, so I saw starships and galaxies. I studied science, so I saw cells and DNA. Guess what? According to respectable psychology, none of these things could possibly interest a woman. Only men should care about, and envision such things. Women should only see domestic subjects, or matters relating to child care.To say this angered me alone would be to ignore the vast disillusionment and disgust I felt. I resolved that no idiotic pseudo-science would determine my survival. I studied the same textbooks that my psychologist used.My next evaluations uniformly portrayed me as the ideal of blessed womanhood. I saw butterflies and daffodils. I saw train tunnels and doughnut holes. I saw diapers and teapots. And the most telling part is that my psychologist ate it up with a spoon.
Quote from: Elwood on September 06, 2008, 11:27:42 PMYou mean like this?The first of the ten cards in the Rorschach inkblot test. It has been reported that popular responses include bat, badge and coat of arms. (^ Mons, W (1950). Principles and Practice Of the Rorschach Personality Test, 2nd, Faber, 31)
QuoteAnd then there is the classic Rorschach test that uses inkblots to assess a person's inner psychological experience. Several methods for administering and scoring the Rorschach have been developed, and although some of them are surrounded with a considerable amount of published research, it would be surprising if any two independent psychologists could administer the Rorschach to the same person and achieve identical findings.http://www.guidetopsychology.com/testing.htm
Quote from: Lisbeth on September 07, 2008, 07:35:18 AMQuoteAnd then there is the classic Rorschach test that uses inkblots to assess a person's inner psychological experience. Several methods for administering and scoring the Rorschach have been developed, and although some of them are surrounded with a considerable amount of published research, it would be surprising if any two independent psychologists could administer the Rorschach to the same person and achieve identical findings.http://www.guidetopsychology.com/testing.htm
Quote from: tekla on September 07, 2008, 12:57:03 PMAnyone who is wasting their time thinking about the inkblot instead of what the really hot therapy chick/dude would look like naked in their bed don't deserve to have imagination. Really cool bonus, if you tell them this it pretty much stops the test, and who knows, you might get lucky.True story, by the way.