Khaled signed up to participate in a research study. In reading through the informed consent, he learns that his participation includes completing a Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory (MMPI). Which of the following best describes administration of this test?
A. Khaled will be asked to write down what comes to mind when he thinks about personality.
B. Khaled will be asked to answer several true-false questions about a variety of different topics.
C. Khaled will be asked to tell the researcher what he sees in a series of ambiguous images.
D. Khaled will be asked to answer multiple- choice questions about his likes and dislikes.
Answer: B
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c. emotional issues. d. long-term memories.
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