ForewordPrefaceAcknowledgments1. Development of the MMPI And MMPI-2Development of the MMPIDevelopment of the MMPI-22. Administration and ScoringQualifications of Test UsersWho Can Take the MMPI-2?Administering the MMPI-2Testing MaterialsScoring the MMPI-2Constructing the ProfileCoding the Profile3. The Validity ScalesScales Assessing Content-Nonresponseiveness (CNR)Cannot Say (?) ScoreVariable Response Inconsistency (VRIN) ScaleTrue Response Inconsistency (TRIN) ScaleScales Assessing Content-ResponsivenessScales For Detecting OverreportingInfrequency (F) ScaleBack Infrequency (Fb) ScaleInfrequency Psychopathology (Fp) ScaleScales For Detecting UnderreportingLie (L) ScaleCorrection (K) ScaleSuperlative Self-Presentation (S) ScaleOther Validity IndicatorsProfile InvalidityDeviant Response Sets and StylesRandom RespondingAll-True RespondingNegative Self-PresentationPositive Self-Presentation4. The Clinical ScalesReliability of Clinical ScalesValidity of Clinical ScalesDefining High and Low Scores on Clinical ScalesInterpretation of Scores on Clinical ScalesScale 1: HypochondriasisScale 2: DepressionScale 3: HysteriaScale 4: Psychopathic DeviateScale 5: Masculinity-FemininityScale 6: ParanoiaScale 7: PsychastheniaScale 8: SchizophreniaScale 9: HypomaniaScale 0: Social Introversion5. Code TypesDetermining Code TypesTwo-Point Code TypesThree-Point Code TypesOther Configural Aspects6. Content InterpretationThe Harris-Lingoes SubscalesSubscales for Scales 5 and 0The MMPI-2 Content ScalesCritical Items7. Restructured Clinical (RC) and Personality Psychopathology Five (Psy-5) ScalesRestructured Clinical (RC) ScalesDevelopment of the RC ScalesIntercorrelations of RC Scales and Clinical ScalesReliability of the RC ScalesValidity of the RC ScalesInterpretation of the RC ScalesPersonality Psychopathology Five (Psy-5) ScalesThe Psy-5 ModelConstruction of the Psy-5 ScalesReliability of the Psy-5 ScalesValidity of the Psy-5 ScalesThe Psy-5 Facet SubscalesInterpretation of the Psy-5 Scales8.
Supplementary ScalesAnxiety (A) and Repression (R) ScalesEgo Strength (ES) ScaleDominance (DO) ScaleSocial Responsibility (RE) ScaleCollege Maladjustment (MT) ScalePost-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PK) ScaleMarital Distress Scale (MDS)Hostility (HO) ScaleOvercontrolled-Hostility (O-H) ScaleMacAndrew Alcoholism Scale-Revised (MAC-R)Addiction Acknowledgment Scale (AAS)Addiction Potential Scale (APS)Masculine Gender Role (GM) and Feminine Gender Role (GF) ScalesSubtle-Obvious Subscales9. Psychometric ConsiderationsStandardizationScale ConstructionNormsOriginal MMPI NormsMMPI-2 NormsGendered Versus Non-Gendered NormsK-Corrected Versus Non-K-Corrected NormsT-Score TransformationsComparability of the MMPI and the MMPI-2ReliabilityInternal ConsistencyTemporal StabilityFactor StructureScale-Level Factor StructureItem-Level Factor StructureResponse Sets and StylesValidityIssues in Determining ValidityGeneralizability of CorrelatesTest BiasSpecific NormsConvergent and Discriminant ValidityIncremental ValidityClassification AccuracyValidity of the Original MMPIValidity of the MMPI-210. Use With Special GroupsAdolescentsOlder AdultsEthnic MinoritiesAfrican AmericansHispanicsAmerican IndiansMedical PatientsPersonnel ScreeningCorrectional Settings11. An Interpretive StrategyA General StrategyTest-Taking AttitudeAdjustment LevelCharacteristic Traits and BehaviorsDiagnostic ImpressionsTreatment ImplicationsSpecific Referral QuestionsAn Illustrative CaseAdditional Practice CasesGiving Feedback to ClientsChapter Appendix12. Computerized Administration, Scoring, and InterpretationComputerized AdministrationComputer Adaptive AdministrationComputerized ScoringComputerized InterpretationIssues Concerning the Use of Computerized InterpretationsProfessional Guidelines for Computerized AssessmentSample of Computerized Interpretive ReportComparison of Computerized and Clinician-Generated InterpretationsConclusions and Recommendations13. Forensic Applications Of The MMPI-2Admissibility of MMPI-2 EvidenceSome Important Issues in Using MMPI-2 in Forensic SettingsSome Forenisc Uses of the MMPI-2Detecting Invalid RespondingAssessing Clinical ConditionScreening for Substance AbusePredicting DangerousnessAssessing Competency to Stand TrialDomestic Relations EvaluationsPersonal Injury EvaluationsPresenting Expert Opinions Based on the MMPI-2Correctional SettingsMegargee Classification SystemCriminal Justice and Correctional ReportReferencesAppendixesA. Composition of Standard Validity and Clinical ScalesB. T-Score Conversions for Standard Validity and Clinical ScalesC.
Composition of Harris-Lingoes SubscalesD. Linear T-Score Conversions for Harris-Lingoes SubscalesE. Composition of SI SubscalesF. Linear T-Score Conversions for SI SubscalesG. Composition of Content ScalesH. Uniform T-Score Conversions for Content ScalesI. Composition of Content Component ScalesJ. Uniform T-Score Conversions for Content Component ScalesK.
Koss-Butcher Critical Item NumbersL. Composition of Restructured Clinical (RC) ScalesM. Uniform T-Score Conversions for Restructured Clinical (RC) ScalesN. Composition of Personality Psychopathology Five (Psy-5) ScalesO. Uniform T-Score Conversions for Personality Psychopathology Five (Psy-5) ScalesP. Composiiton of Supplementary ScalesQ. Linear T-Score Conversions for Supplementary ScalesR. Intercorrelations of MMPI-2 Scales for Normative SampleS.
Percentile Equivalents for Uniform T ScoresT. Four Practice Cases: Background Information and Extended Score ReportsAuthor IndexSubject Index.