Ror·schach test
noun/ˈrɔːʃɑːk test/
/ˈrɔːrʃɑːk test/
(also ink-blot test)
(psychology)- a test in which people have to say what different shapes made by ink (= coloured liquid for printing, drawing, etc.) make them think of
罗夏测验(受试者说出对各种墨迹的联想);罗夏墨迹测验 Word Origin1920s: named after Hermann Rorschach (1884–1922), Swiss psychiatrist.