Report Comparison of Computerized and Clinician-Generated Interpretations Conclusions and Recommendations Chapter Appendix Chapter 13.
Computerized Administration, Scoring, and Interpretation Computerized Administration Computer Adaptive Administration Computerized Scoring Computerized Interpretation Issues Concerning the Use of Computerized Interpretations Professional Guidelines for Computerized Assessment Sample of Computerized Interpretive An Interpretive Strategy A General Strategy An Illustrative Case Additional Practice Cases Giving Feedback to Clients Chapter Appendix Chapter 12.
Use with Special Groups Adolescents Older Adults Ethnic Minorities Medical Patients Personnel Screening Correctional Settings Chapter 11. MMPI-2 Reliability Factor Structure Response Sets and Styles Validity Chapter 10. Psychometric Considerations Standardization Scale Construction Norms T-Score Transformations Comparability of the MMPI and the Supplementary Scales Anxiety (A) and Repression (R) Scales Ego Strength (ES) Scale Dominance (DO) Scale Social Responsibility (RE) Scale College Maladjustment (MT) Scale Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PK) Scale Marital Distress Scale (MDS) Hostility (HO) Scale Overcontrolled-Hostility (0-H) Scale MacAndrew Alcoholism Scale-Revised (Mac-R) Addiction Acknowledgment Scale (AAS) Addiction Potential Scale (APS) Masculine Gender Role (GM) and Feminine Gender Role (GF) Scales Subtle-Obvious Subscales Chapter 9. Psychopathology Five (Psy-5) Scales Chapter 8. Restructured Clinical (RC) and Personality Psychopathology Five (Psy-5) Scales Restructured Clinical (RC) Scales Personality Content Interpretation The Harris-Lingoes Subscales Subscales for Scales 5 and 0 The MMPI-2 Content Scales Critical Items Chapter 7.
Code Types Determining Code Types Reliability of Code Types Validity of Code Types Interpretive Guidelines for Two-Point Code Types Interpretive Guidelines for Three-Point Code Types Other Configural Aspects Chapter 6. (Depression) Scale 3 (Hysteria) Scale 4 (Psychopathic Deviate) Scale 5 (Masculinity-Femininity) Scale 6 (Paranoia) Scale 7 (Psychasthenia) Scale 8 (Schizophrenia) Scale 9 (Hypomania) Scale 0 (Social Introversion) Chapter 5. The Clinical Scales Reliability of Clinical Scales Validity of Clinical Scales Defining High and Low Scores on Clinical Scales Interpretation of Scores on Clinical Scales Scale 1 (Hypochondriasis) Scale 2 The Validity Scales Scales Assessing Content-Nonresponsiveness (CNR) Scales Assessing Content-Responsive Invalidity (CRI) Other Validity Indicators Profile Invalidity Chapter 4. Administration and Scoring Qualifications of Test Users Who Can Take the MMPI-2? Administering the MMPI-2 Testing Materials Scoring the MMPI-2 Constructing the Profile Coding the Profile Chapter 3. Development of the MMPI and MMPI-2 Development of the MMPI Development of the MMPI-2 Chapter 2. The book also covers the Restructured Clinical (RC) scales, which help focus the interpretation of the original Clinical scales, and the Personality Psychopathology 5 (PSY-5) scales, which assess major dimensions of normal and abnormal personality.Ĭhapter 1. It provides guidelines for interpreting the test's Validity, Clinical Content, and Supplementary scales, illustrating points with case studies and examples. Current and comprehensive, it presents detailed instructions for administering and scoring the MMPI-2 and discusses using the MMPI-2 with such diverse population groups as older adults, ethnic minorities, medical patients, and
The fifth edition of MMPI-2: Assessing Personality and Psychopathology describes effective uses of all aspects of the MMPI-2 and explains how to accurately interpret test results. In addition, the MMPI-2 is widely used in screening applicants for jobs that involve public trust and safety. It is employed in mental health settings, medical centers, and correctional programs, and is frequently admitted as evidence in legal proceedings. The MMPI-2 is the most widely used personality test in the U.S.