Scale 1
Hypochondriasis Hs
Preoccupation and worry with physical complaints and health symptoms
May Pathologically misinterpret physical symptoms
Best Construct validity with factor analysis among all the clinical scales
Scale 6
Paranoia (Pa)
Measures ideas of references, feelings of persecution, suspicion of others, excessive sensitivity
Poor Prognosis for psychotherapy
Which scales are more likely to elevate in adolescents?
F
Pd (4)
Sc (8)
Ma (9)
H-L Elevations
Hd1 Family Discord
Pd2 Authority Conflicts
Sc2 Lack of Ego Mastery
Ma2 Psychomotor Acceleration
EEOC guidance
Cannot Say is invalid when?
Cannot say is a count of the items that were left unanswered
>30 may be invalid, 11-29 some scales may be invalid, 0-10 probably valid
Scale 2
Mood Symptoms loss of energy anhedonia thoughts of suicide or hopelessness often dissatisfied with overall quality of life
Scale 7
Psychathenia (Pt)
Excessive compulsions, obsessions, and doubts
Plagued by irrational or excessive fears
New scales on the MMPI-A and differences from MMPI-2
Short Form 350 Questions only
Greatest number of questions deleted from F scale and Mf
3 new subscales Immaturity, School Problems, Conduct Problems
2 redeveloped scales Alcohol/Drug Problem Acknowledgement (ACK) Alcohol/Drug Problem Proneness (PRO)
ADA
Test Administration
Need to obtain informed consent to test
Review purpose of assessment – help establish rapport
Need to assess client’s reading level
Hysteria (Hy)
Immaturity lack of adaptive coping mechanisms lack of insight superficial relationships
Often people who somaticize stress
Possibly linked to lower intellectual ability or unstable childhood
Scale 8
Schizophrenia (Sc)
Extreme disturbance of thinking, mood, and behavior
Delusions hallucinations likely
Appear bizarre or out of touch with reality
Elevated in patients with neurological medical conditions
Conceptual and clinical interpretation of the MMPI-A:
conceptualize from a systems perspective
Clinically Significant if T>65
Barnum effect
the tendency to accept certain information as true, such as character assessments or horoscopes, even when the information is so vague as to be worthless.
Define Factor Analysis
A statistical procedure by which items are correlated to see unique patterns of grouping
Scale 4
Psychopathic Deviate (Pd)
Difficulty incorporating or appreciating social norms and rules
Rebellion with authority figures
Immediate Gratification
Normed on people who were in trouble with the law
Higher scores (5-10 points) among African American, Latino, Native American Individuals
Scale 9
Hypomania (Ma)
Excessive Energy, Flight of ideas, delusions of grandeur emotional lability
Often have many projects going on at once
Difficulty regulating impulses
Lowest Test- Re-test reliability over 5 year period
Major changes in samples from MMPI (original) to MMPI-2
Normed on white educated middle class men
Added Native Americans and African Americans
Major Differences MMPI-MMPI2
Retained almost all original items to maintain continuity – replaced or reworded outdated or objectionable items
Normative sample – selected more diverse & nationally representative sample
utilized 1980 Census data to shape sampling from 7 sites
2600 respondents: 1138 men, 1462 women
Added military, African American (12%), Hispanic (3%), Native Americans (3%), Asian Americans (1%) & couples to sample
Age range: 18 – 85 years old
Education: 3 – 20 years
Employment: laborers (5%), professional/managerial (12%)
Median income:
Men: $30,000 - $35,000
Women: $25,000 - $30,000
Criterion Group Strategy
comparison of control group to characteristic group to identify which questions distinguish the groups
Scale 5
Masculinity - Feminity (Mf)
Originally developed to distinguish heterosexual men from gay men (homosexual inversion)
Expanded to distinguish traditional male behaviors from female behaviors
higher score indicates gender atypical behaviors and interests gender role flexibility
Low Scores indicate very traditional or stereotypical male/female interests
No longer used for diagnostic purposes
Scale 0
Social Introversion (Si)
Tendency to withdraw from social contact, insecure in social situations, timid, shy, lack self-confidence highly anxious
Not intended to be a Diagnostic scale
MMPI-2 important information to know
Adult version: 567 True-False items, 18+ years of age
MMPI-2-RF: 338 True-False items, 18+ years of age
Adolescent version: 478 True-False items, 14-18 years of age
6thgrade reading level
Created uniform T-scores for ALLClinical Scales
Created NEW Content, Supplementary, & Validity Scales
Continued use of gender-based norms
Validity Scales How many what are they?
9 Validity Scales: Cannot Say Score, VRIN, TRIN, F, Fb, Fp, FBS, L, S
Structured personality testing
relies on clear unambiguous prompts