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| | Responses to Psychological Tests |
 | | Although there has been a slight decline, the Rorschach has continued to be used at a rate of nearly a million per year, which would equal a much larger bill at today’s prices. |
 | | Or, vice versa, that a great many people answer religious or political questions in common ways, or see one particular inkblot as looking like a butterfly, says nothing at all about their possible mental illness or lack of it, about their schizophrenia or depression, or their degree of compliance or contrariness or whatever. |
 | | Put frankly, the consensus of qualified judgment is that the Rorschach is a very poor test and has no practical worth for any of the purposes for which it is recommended by its devotees. |
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