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Australian citizenship: removing the welcome mat? : Comments
By Peter van Vliet, published 5/12/2006There is a shift away from a welcoming citizenship process towards a more selective or exclusive process.
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"The Rorschach Test
After repeated letters from dozens of outraged psychologists and psychiatrists claiming that this page "violates the copyright on the Rorschach Test", we feel compelled to post this notice:
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Reading the information provided here could compromise the administration of the Rorschach test, invalidating your answers. If you don't wish to take the Rorschach test (and we suggest NOT taking it in the context of a custody dispute if at all possible), tell the psychologist that you are familiar with the Rorschach test, have read about the test and have seen the inkblots. Any ethical psychologist will decline to administer the test upon learning this, and the issue of the test's validity will be a moot point.
Please note that the sample responses shown below are not necessarily "good" responses to the Rorschach. [] What we advise is that you DO NOT take a Rorschach test for any reason.
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Most people have heard of the Rorschach test (pronounced "ror-shock"), but few have ever seen a real Rorschach inkblot. The blots are kept secret. []
Psychologists want the blots to remain a secret from the general public []. Whether they do remains controversial. Many psychologists think the Rorschach test is hopelessly unreliable; others see it as one of the cardinal tools of modern psychodiagnosis. Even among those who acknowledge the value of the test, there is disagreement on interpretation of responses.
Just as secret as the blots themselves are the ground rules for administering the test. [] If you ask if it is okay to turn the card upside down, the psychologist will respond that you may do as you like; it's up to you. []
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