The Holtzman Inkblot Test

The Holtzman Inkblot Test is also a personality test, like the Rorschach Inkblot Test. The man who came up with it is Wayne H. Holtzman. The Holtzman Inkblot Test was invented to fix many-if not all-of the controversial issues in the Rorschach Inkblot Test. The test consists of two alternate forms of forty-five inkblots. It is scored on twenty-two things: reaction time, rejection, location, space, form definiteness, form appropriateness, color, shading, movement, pathognomic verbalization, integration, content (human, animal, anatomy, sexual, or abstract), anxiety, hostility, barrier, penetration, balance, and popularity. Scoring takes a very long time if the test is not done on a computer. The Holtzman Inkblot Test is used on mainly college students, average adults, seventh graders, elementary school children, five-year-olds, chronic schizophrenics, mental retardates, and depressed patients. For accurate results in such a test, you should go to a professional. Recommended uses of the Holtzman Inkblot Test are for experimental and clinical applications.

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