Your Web News in One Place

Help Webnuz

Referal links:

Sign up for GreenGeeks web hosting
September 6, 2016 11:45 am PDT

Psychobook psych tests used throughout the centuries

psychobook

Psychobook: Games, Tests, Questionnaires, Histories
by Julian Rothenstein (editor)
Princeton Architectural Press
2016, 192 pages, 8.9 x 12.1 x 0.9 inches (hardcover)
$40 Buy a copy on Amazon

I am not afraid of toads. I do not like to see men in their pajamas. Someone has been trying to get into my car. I think I would like the work of a librarian. I do not always tell the truth.

The above statements are examples of what could appear on the Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory, a psychometric test in which psychology patients must answer with only a yes, no, true, false, or cannot say. There is no place on the test to expand or explain your answers. The results of the exam help determine whether a test-taker is normal or deviant. This test has been helping to sort out the crazies from the normals since 1943, and yes, according to Psychobook, its still being used by some doctors today!

Psychobook, just released today, is a fun, fascinating, image-heavy book that looks at all kinds of ridiculous psych tests used throughout the centuries (some cancelled long ago, others still quacking along). Read about mental test kits such as: Lowenfeld Mosaic tests (make a design with colorful geometric toy pieces to see how carefree, thoughtful or anxious you are); the Szondi Test (see how your mind works by looking at portraits of men and guessing whether theyre homosexual, a psychopath, a maniac, or some other such type); Pictorial Completion Test (find out if your kid has delinquent tendencies by having them fill in a drawing with objects that are missing from the scene), and dozens more.

Psychobook even offers lots of tests you can take right from the book. Nervously, I took the Rorschach inkblot test (staring at a blob on a page thats been folded in half so that it becomes symmetrical, and imagining what the image might be). I passed with flying colors, as my reading said I was highly capable, to put it mildly...you master everything you turn your hand to... I guess some of these psychotic tests really do work!


Original Link: http://feeds.boingboing.net/~r/boingboing/iBag/~3/7JXNLFnlyXs/psychobook-psych-tests-us.html

Share this article:    Share on Facebook
View Full Article