In mid June Dr. James Heilman, Moose Jaw native and Wikipedia editor, posted 10 Rorschach inkblots and the most common interpretations of them online, a move that has ignited a massive controversy within psychology. Psychologists administer this test to gain insight into a patients general mental make-up. Thus, rendering the test useless if the questions are made known to the general public. It's kinda like busting out a camera in a crowd... if people know there is a camera around they do not act naturally. Oooops... do we really need to know everything...
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