Identify several ways that the MMPI-2 differs from the MMPI.

What will be an ideal response?What will be an ideal response?


Ans: First, whereas the MMPI allows just “true” and “false” responses, the MMPI-2 has three response categories “true,” “false,” and “can’t say.” Second, the MMPI-2 has more items than the MMPI: 567, as compared to 500. Third, as compared to the MMPI, the MMPI-2 was normed on a more representative sample: The new norms represent a more diverse sample. Fourth, the methods used to develop the MMPI-2 were more empirically sound than those used to develop the MMPI. For example, in the development of the MMPI-2, a matched subjects design was used. Finally, it is possible to determine how extreme an individual’s responses are within a particular category on the MMPI-2 but not on the MMPI.
Learning Objective: 4.3 Identify the tests and techniques used in assessing mental illness.
Cognitive Domain: Analysis
Answer Location: Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory (MMPI)
Difficulty Level: Medium

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