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  2. Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory - Wikipedia

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    The current MMPI-2 has 567 items, and usually takes between one and two hours to complete depending on reading level. It is designed to require a 4.6 grade (Flesh-Kincaid) reading level. [24] There is an infrequently used abbreviated form of the test that consists of the MMPI-2's first 370 items. [25]

  3. Psychological evaluation - Wikipedia

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    The MMPI-2 consists of 567 true or false questions aimed at measuring the reporting person's psychological wellbeing. [23] The MMPI-2 is commonly used in clinical settings and occupational health settings. There is a revised version of the MMPI-2 called the MMPI-2-RF (MMPI-2 Restructured Form). [24]

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  5. International Personality Item Pool - Wikipedia

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    [4] [5] [6] Scoring keys that mention the items used for a test are given in a list form; [7] they can be formatted into questionnaires. [8] Many broad-bandwidth personality inventories (e.g., MMPI, NEO-PI) are proprietary. As a result, researchers cannot freely deploy those instruments and, thus, cannot contribute to further instrument ...

  6. Competency evaluation (law) - Wikipedia

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    One widely used test for competency is the Minnesota Multi-phasic Personality Inventory 2nd Edition (MMPI-2). The MMPI-2 uses 567 true-false questions to determine a defendant’s levels of psychopathology. While the MMPI-2 is generally quite good at detecting psychological distress, it has been criticized for not adequately focusing on the ...

  7. Self-report inventory - Wikipedia

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    A self-report inventory is a type of psychological test in which a person fills out a survey or questionnaire with or without the help of an investigator. Self-report inventories often ask direct questions about personal interests, values, symptoms, behaviors, and traits or personality types. Inventories are different from tests in that there ...

  8. Personality Assessment Inventory - Wikipedia

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    The validity scales measure the respondent's overall approach to the test, including faking good or bad, exaggeration, defensiveness, carelessness, or random responding. Inconsistency (ICN) is the degree to which respondents answer similar questions in different ways.

  9. Sexological testing - Wikipedia

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    MMPI-2 - Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory [38] A test published in 1942 by the University of Minnesota, it was revised in 1989 when the current version MMPI-2 was created (last release Restructured Form in 2003). The MMPI-2 is made up of a considerable number of items (567) which explore several features of personality pertaining ...