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The ''Szondi test'' is a psychological exam named after its creator, [[Léopold Szondi]]. It is a [[projective personality test]], similar to the well-known [[Rorschach test]]. The test consists of a series of 48 different photographs of faces. These are all psychological patients with a variety of ailments. The subject is instructed to choose the most appealing and unappealing photos. Szondi believed that patients would be attracted to pathologies similar to their own. |
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The ''Szondi test'' is a psychological exam named after its creator, [[Léopold Szondi]]. |
Revision as of 19:59, 5 July 2006
The Szondi test is a psychological exam named after its creator, Léopold Szondi. It is a projective personality test, similar to the well-known Rorschach test. The test consists of a series of 48 different photographs of faces. These are all psychological patients with a variety of ailments. The subject is instructed to choose the most appealing and unappealing photos. Szondi believed that patients would be attracted to pathologies similar to their own.