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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.
The ''Szondi test'' is a psychological exam named after its creator, [[Léopold Szondi]].

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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.