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If you're asking if there's a site available on the Internet where you can take a Rorschach test, no, there isn't. Aside from the fact that the psychiatric community tries very hard to keep the 10 standard Rorschach plates as secret as possible (to avoid scewed results when the test is administered), there are no simple "right" or "wrong" interpretations of the plates. What the patient sees in the ink blots is only part of what is interpreted. How quickly a response is given, how many different interpretations are offered, what emotional responses are made and even such minutia as whether the patient turns the card are all recorded and analyzed. Interpreting the patient's responses is highly subjective and there are several different theories or schools of thought on what various responses might indicate. (This is part of why the Rorschach test is so controversial.) However, if you want to try a Rorschach-style test, StupidStuff.org has developed "an inkblot test based closely on the Rorschach test protocol and materials" that you can take here: http://www.stupidstuff.org/main/rorschach.htm If you want to purchase the actual Rorschach plates and associated materials, you should visit the International Rorschach Society here: http://www.rorschach.com/index.html If you'd like to read about the test and some of the details of how it's administered and interpreted, and see outlines of the actual Rorschach inkblots, you'll find a very interesting and informative article here: http://www.deltabravo.net/custody/rorschach.htm (Since the actual blots are copyrighted, only the outlines can be reproduced without permission.)
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