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Scale 5 of the MMPI and MMPI-A: Evidence of Disparity
Assessment, 2000Scale 5 of the MMPI and MMPI-A was compared in a repeated measures design. Participants for the study were 43 adolescents classified as emotionally disturbed in a public school system and 17 inpatients at a residential treatment center. The MMPI Scale 5 mean score was substantially higher than that of the MMPI-A. The alternate-form reliability between
Jerome T. Kapes, Steven W. Finlay
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Keane PTSD scale: MMPI and MMPI‐2 update [PDF]
AbstractThis paper addresses questions regarding the use and interpretation of the Keane MMPI PTSD scale. Particular focus is placed on issues to consider when using various versions of the MMPI including Form R, the group form, and the new MMPI‐2.
Judith A. Lyons, Terence M. Keane
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Equivalence of the MMPI-2 with the MMPI in psychiatric patients.
Psychological Assessment, 1992Psychiatric patients were administered the Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory (MMPI), its revision (MMPI-2), or both, in a counterbalanced repeated-measures design. MMPI-2 T scores were found to be significantly lower than MMPI T scores on several of the clinical scales.
Thomas H. Harrell+2 more
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The comparability of MMPI and MMPI-2 scales and profiles.
Psychological Assessment, 1989The revised form of the Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory (MMPI-2) incorporates a number of changes that necessitate an investigation into the comparability of its scale scores and clinical profile to those of the original ...
James N. Butcher, Yossef S. Ben-Porath
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Development of a three-scale MMPI: The MMPI-TRI
Journal of Clinical Psychology, 1995A 60-item short form of the MMPI with very high content validity and items that appear on both the MMPI and MMPI-2 was developed and named the MMPI-TRI. It contains three 20-item scales--the Subjective Distress, Acting-Out, and Psychosis scales. These three scales have excellent internal consistency and sufficient independence from each other.
Steven C. Swanson+6 more
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The MMPI Suspiciousness Scale on the MMPI-2
Psychological Reports, 1996Information is provided to facilitate use of the Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory (MMPI) Suspiciousness scale of Endicott, Jortner, and Abram-off with the MMPI-2.
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Sex Differences on the MMPI-1 and MMPI-2
Psychological Reports, 1997This study compared sex differences on the MMPI-2 to those previously found on the MMPI-1. Statistically significant differences were found with men (n = 66) showing higher mean raw scale scores on antisocial (men = 10.00, women = 7.15), authority problems (men = 4.58, women = 3.14), admission of addiction (men = 3.58, women = 2.74), amorality (men ...
Jann Gumbiner, John V. Flowers
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A comparison of MMPI and MMPI-2 in PTSD assessment
Journal of Clinical Psychology, 1994A sample of 47 Vietnam veterans with the diagnosis of combat-related Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) was administered the MMPI and MMPI-2. Pairwise comparisons were performed on the clinical scales, Harris Lingoes subscales, and scales relevant to the assessment of PTSD. Correlational analyses were performed as well. Hit rates of high-point pairs
F. Suzanne Talbert+9 more
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Correspondence of MMPI and MMPI‐2 with chemically dependent patients
Journal of Clinical Psychology, 1996One hundred (39 women and 61 men) hospitalized substance abusers were administered the MMPI and MMPI-2. The correspondence of T-Scores, Codetypes, and MAC/MAC-R scores were analyzed. Results showed that the MMPI-2 produced profiles that were consistent with previous research on the MMPI with substance abusers. However, the relationship between MMPI and
Leone Legan, Robert J. Craig
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Abbreviating MMPI item administration: What can be learned from the MMPI for the MMPI--2?
Psychological Assessment, 1990This article reviews the research on reduced item-administration procedures for the MMPI, addressing issues related to the use of shortened forms. The MMPI has recently undergone a major revision, and the MMPI-2 is available; however, the issues discussed here have relevance to the revised instrument, as it is about the same length as the ...
Kirsten Hostetler, James N. Butcher
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