Ever since Swiss psychologist, Hermann Rorschach, introduced his test using a series of inkblots to uncover patterns of thought disorder, the world has been even more fascinated with how people bring order and structure to randomness. The Rorschach test has become something of a cultural meme to explain how similar people bring a wide variety of interpretations to any social event. When no right or wrong answers exist, our conclusions suggest a great deal about how we orient to and see the world.
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A Modern-Day Rorschach Test for Teams
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Ever since Swiss psychologist, Hermann Rorschach, introduced his test using a series of inkblots to uncover patterns of thought disorder, the world has been even more fascinated with how people bring order and structure to randomness. The Rorschach test has become something of a cultural meme to explain how similar people bring a wide variety of interpretations to any social event. When no right or wrong answers exist, our conclusions suggest a great deal about how we orient to and see the world.