As we all know, psychology tests help us explore and discover more about ourselves. In 1935, a Hungarian psychiatrist called Léopold Szondi developed the Szondi test. The Szondi test reveals a person's innermost suppressed traits, the parts of yourself you have pushed down into your subconscious.
You will be askd to look at a series of photos and you'll have to choose the scariest one. The idea is that a person identifies with "like" people and that their choices from the pictures would represent traits of themselves.
Szondi believed in "genotropism," a theory that argued that similar people attract each other. If you are drawn to any of these people, Szondi believed you are probably just like them.
Likewise, if you are particularly afraid or turned off by any of these people, they might represent the things you deny about yourself.