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MMPI Clinical Scale 2
Depression
MMPI Clinical Scale 4
Psychopathic deviate
MMPI Clinical Scale 9
Hypomania
MMPI Clinical Scale 8
Schizophrenia
MMPI Clinical Scale 7
Psychasthenia (Anxiety)
MMPI Clinical Scale 10
Social introversion
MMPI Clinical Scale 5
Masculinity/Femininity
MMPI Clinical Scale 3
Hysteria
MMPI Clinical Scale 1
Hypochondraiasis
High scores on MMPI scales 68 (or 86) suggests what DSM-IV diagnosis?
Paranoid Schizophrenia
MMI high score on scales 4 & 9 (49 or 94) suggests what DSM-IV diagnosis?
Antisocial personality disorder
MMPI high score on scales 2 & 9 (29 or 92) suggests what DSM-IV diagnosis?
Bipolar 2
MBTI four functions?
Attitudes (Introversion/Extroversion)
Information gathering process (Sensing/Intuition)
Decision Making process (Thinking/Feeling)
Dominant Function (Judging [concrete]/Perceiving [abstract])
MCMI - III
Millon Clinical Multiaxial Inventory
* for over age 18
*clinical setting
*not for general personality assessment
*written to correspond with DSM-IV
MBTI
Meyers Briggs Type Indicator
*not clinical
*based on Jung's personality theory
*reveals preferred ways of thinking and acting
Objective Personality Tests (Def)
Numeric scores
Personal score compared to test norms based on historical score distributions
Subjective Personality Tests (Examples)
Rorschach (projection onto ink blots/sexual content)
Thematic Apperceptive Test (TAT) (pictures evoking story of relationships)
"Big Five" personality Factors
OCEAN
Openness to experience
Conscientiousness
Extroversion
Agreeableness
Neuroticism
Subjective Personality Tests (Definition)
Guidelines, not scores
No numbers
Proximity to norms (?)
Objective Personality Tests (Examples)
Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory (MMPI)
(can be used to suggest DSM-IV diagnosis)

Millon Clinical Multiaxial Inventory (MCMI-III)
(Linked to DSM-IV)

Myers Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI)
(Jung)

16 Personality Factor (16 PF)

NEO Personality Iniventory (NEO PI- R)
("Big Five")
Z-Score
Raw data conversion for comparison to other data

Mean = 0
SD = 1
T-Score
Raw data conversion for comparison to other data

Mean = 50%
SD = 10
IQ Test
Wechler Scale

Mean = 100
SD = 15
Pearson Product Moment
Correlation "score"

r number

>0.5 is significant correlation
Confidence Level
p score

measures confidence that score was not achieved by chance

0.01 = 1 in 100 chance (highest confidence)
0.1 = 1 in 10 chance
0.5 = 50% chance