Rorschach ink blot

One of the ink blots from the Rorschach Ink Blot Test used by clinical psychologists to assess personality and psychopathology. The developer of the test, Hermann Rorschach, experimented with inkblots for 4 years, and died at age 37, shortly after the test was published. As a boy, Rorschach’s preoccupation with inkblots earned him the nickname "Kleck" (German for "inkblot") from his classmates.
psychology resources
Use this resource guide to find books, journal articles, and authoritative websites related to BRCC's psychology courses--Psychology of Adjustment PSYC200), Introduction to Psychology (PSYC201), Psychology of Development (PSYC202), Educational Psychology (PSYC203), Psychology of Child Development (PSYC204, Social Psychology (PSYC205), Descriptive Statistics in Psychology (PSYC206), and Human Sexuality (PSYC207). Click on the yellow tabs above to explore the library's psychology resources.
Under the "books" tab, you will find "print books" and "electronic books." Under the "journal articles" tab, you will find a selection of relevant databases to search for articles from journals, magazine and newspapers. Under the "websites" tab, you will find a collection of reliable websites for your research.



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