![]() It contains 567 true/false questions and takes 60 to 90 minutes to complete. This is the standard adult version of the assessment. There are a variety of versions of the MMPI in general use today: Only professionals who can provide the required credentials can buy the test from Pearson Assessments. You won’t find the test items online, except for a few examples. This means the test and its materials are not freely available to the public. The MMPI is a protected psychological test. The University of Minnesota Press licenses the test to Pearson Assessments and other companies for sales and distribution. McKinley in 1942 and currently owns the copyright. If the results appear normal and that of a fully-functional human being but S has a T-Score less than 65, consider that the subject is "Faking Good" thus, at worst the profile is possibly invalid and at best the profile presents a significant bias that ought to be taken into account when interpreting the rest of the MMPI-2 results.The University of Minnesota first published the test by Starke R. A high score on S is positively correlated with Ego-Strength (Es). Highly correlated with K, this scale is defined by five characteristics: Belief in Human Goodness, Serenity, Contentment with Life, Patience and Denial of Irritability and Anger, and Denial of Moral Flaws. Your S (superlative self-presentation) score was 53, indicating a probable invalid test result. My Lie T-score of 52 is below 55 so I don't aim to be socially correct or morally self-righteous. ![]() A high L may signify a naive nature, ill-prepared to deal with difficulties or problems as these surface in real-time." A T-Score of 55 or more may suggest a presentation of moral righteousness. T-Scores above 60 are rarely seen on this scale. A high score means that the subject is claiming socially correct behavior the unreal nature of which is common sense to everyone else. "Lie measures whether an individual is trying to look good or rather is willing to own up to basic human vulnerabilities. Your L score of 74 indicates that you try to present yourself to others as better than you really are. I am not doubting that the graph is useful, just that it isn't 100% necessary for interpretation. Are the two previous sentences incorrect? This means that you can easily still determine which values end up being abnormal and which are within the normal range. From what I was reading (please feel free to correct me), the normal score range is a fixed value and does NOT change from person to person. The "normal" score range is shown between the two parallel, horizontal lines, no? Thus, the farther away from this range, the more abnormal the scores are. ![]() Ok then, how does that graph invalidate my statements? It quickly gives you a visual idea of the more extreme scores, but it doesn't at all meed you absolutely need to graph it. If all it does is give you a scale score, then it's useless. If it can interpret your results then it's good. That's how I know about the MMPI and how the results are interpreted. Updated -īy the way, one day long, long ago I decided to read a book (yes, a real book!) about the MMPI. INTR Introversion / Low Positive EmotionalityĒ0 71đ00įRS1 Generalized Fearfulnessđ0 undefinedđ00īIZ2 Schizotypal CharacteristicsĐ 41đ00ĬYN2 Interpersonal SuspiciousnessĒ 43đ00 NEGE Negative Emotionality / NeuroticismĒ7 84đ00 Pd-S Psychopathic Deviate, Subtleđ1 52đ00ĭneĝysfunctional Negative Emotionsđ4 70đ00 Pd-O Psychopathic Deviate, Obviousđ2 66đ00 PS Post-traumatic Stress Disorderē4 79đ00 PK Post-traumatic Stress DisorderĒ0 70đ00 MAC-R MacAndrew Alcoholism Scale-Revisedđ9 44đ00 TRT Negative Treatment Indicatorsđ3 71đ00 ![]() Sc5 Lack of Ego Mastery, Defective InhibitionĔ 68đ00 Sc3 Lack of Ego Mastery, Cognitiveē 60đ00 Mf Masculinity-Femininity - FemaleĔ0 undefinedđ00 I am really freaking out that these are bad scores and that I have more psychological problems than I realized before. ![]()
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