The Rorschach Test, a personality assessment instrument, is notoriously challenging to master and use accurately due to the complexities of managing technical procedures and interpersonal dynamics. Serious games are a valuable opportunity to enhance training through flexibility, interactivity, and engagement. This study provides a preliminary evaluation of an avatar-based serious game for teaching the Rorschach Test administration process. The software features separate interfaces for students and teachers. Ten experts completed a survey on their Rorschach experience and participated in two sessions with the game, first as students and then as teachers. After the first session, they assessed the avatar’s usability and their experience, and after the second session, they evaluated the software’s usability, usefulness, and representativeness. Results showed that both interfaces were rated positively for usability, and experts reported high efficacy in administering the Rorschach Test. The serious game was considered an accurate simulation and a valuable training tool. These preliminary findings support its potential as an effective resource for Rorschach Test training, highlighting areas for improvement for psychologists’ training.

Avatar-Based Serious Game for Training Psychologists in Rorschach Test Administration: An Evaluation from Experts

Facchino A. P.
Primo
;
Marchetti D.
Secondo
;
Verrocchio M. C.
Penultimo
;
Porcelli P.
Ultimo
2026-01-01

Abstract

The Rorschach Test, a personality assessment instrument, is notoriously challenging to master and use accurately due to the complexities of managing technical procedures and interpersonal dynamics. Serious games are a valuable opportunity to enhance training through flexibility, interactivity, and engagement. This study provides a preliminary evaluation of an avatar-based serious game for teaching the Rorschach Test administration process. The software features separate interfaces for students and teachers. Ten experts completed a survey on their Rorschach experience and participated in two sessions with the game, first as students and then as teachers. After the first session, they assessed the avatar’s usability and their experience, and after the second session, they evaluated the software’s usability, usefulness, and representativeness. Results showed that both interfaces were rated positively for usability, and experts reported high efficacy in administering the Rorschach Test. The serious game was considered an accurate simulation and a valuable training tool. These preliminary findings support its potential as an effective resource for Rorschach Test training, highlighting areas for improvement for psychologists’ training.
2026
Lecture Notes in Computer Science
Inglese
International Conference on Games and Learning Alliance (GALA 2025)
19–21/11/2025
Utrecht, The Netherlands
Internazionale
ELETTRONICO
16307
375
380
6
Avatar; Rorschach; Serious Game
Goal 4: Quality education
no
none
Facchino, A. P.; Marchetti, D.; Verrocchio, M. C.; Porcelli, P.
273
info:eu-repo/semantics/conferenceObject
4
4 Contributo in Atti di Convegno (Proceeding)::4.1 Contributo in Atti di convegno
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