The Maddox Test is a method for assessing the level of empathy that was developed in 1985 by American psychologist Edward F. Maddox. It is based on the use of projective methods and allows you to assess how empathic a person is. The test consists of several tasks in which you need to evaluate the feelings and experiences of the characters in a story or film. Test results can help determine how a person relates to other people and how they might behave in different situations.
The test methodology is designed to identify the following qualities in an individual: - the ability to quickly process a large amount of information; - ability to quickly switch from one type of activity to another; - understanding