1.The Evolution of the MMPI and MMPI-2. The Early History of the Objective Personality Inventories.
Construction of the MMPI.
Interpretation of Individual Item Content.
Assessment of Test-Taking Attitudes.
Appropriateness of MMPI Norms.
A Contemporary Normative Study of the MMPI.
Development of the MMPI-2.
MMPI versus MMPI-2.
Interpretation of the MMPI-2.
Current Status of the MMPI-2.
MMPI-2 Errata.
2.Administration and Scoring. Administration.
Computer Administration.
Test Forms.
Hand Scoring.
K-Correction.
Linear T Scores.
Uniform T Scores.
Computer Scoring.
Errors in Scoring.
Interpreting the Profile.
3.Validity Indexes and Validity Configurations. A Note on the Concept of Validity on the MMPI-2.
Steps in Assessing MMPI-2 Validity.
Accuracy of Item Endorsement.
Cutting Scores for Assessing Validity in Clinical Settings.
Frequency of Inconsistent and Inaccurate MMPI-s Profiles.
Validity Scale Configurations.
Normal K+ Profiles.
Simulation as Role Playing.
Detection of Response Sets.
Obvious and Subtle Items.
4.Clinical Scales. Scale 1: Hypochondriasis (Hs).
Scale 2: Depression (D).
Scale 3: Hysteris (Hy).
Neorotic Triad Configurations.
Scale 4: Psychopathic Deviate (Pd).
Scale 5: Masculinity-Femininity (Mf).
Scale 6: Paranoia (Pa).
Scale 4-5-6 Configurations.
Scale 7: Psychasthenia (Pt).
Scale 8: Schizophrenia (Sc).
Scale 6-7-8 Configurations.
Scale 9: Hypomania (Ma).
Scale 0: Social Introversion (Si).
Item Overlap among MMPI-2 Scales.
5.Content Scales, Content Component Scales, and the MMPI-2 Structural Summary. MMPI.
MMPI-2.
General Principles for the Interpretation of Content Scales.
A Note on Incremental Validity.
Psychometric Characteristics.
MMPI-2 Structural Summary.
6.Supplementary Scales, Critical Items, and Short Forms. Supplementary Scales.
Additional MMPI-2 Supplementary Scales.
Personality Disorder Scales.
Personality Psychopathology Five (PSY-5) Scales.
Suicide Scales.
Psychotic-Neurotic Indexes.
Critical Items.
Correction Items.
Short Forms.
7.Codetypes. MMPI Cookbook Interpretive Systems.
Frequencies of Codetypes.
Concordance between MMPI-2 and MMPI Codetypes.
Codetype Stability.
Relationship between Codetypes and Psychiatric Diagnoses.
Prototypic Scores for Codetypes.
Codetypes.
8.Interpreting the MMPI-2 Profile. Comparison Groups.
Effects of Demographic Variables.
Preliminary Issues in Profile Interpretation.
General Issues in the Interpretive Process.
The Interpretive Process.
Examples of Profile Interpretation.
9.Effects of Demographic Variables and Setting. Caldwell Clinical Dataset.
Age.
Gender.
Education.
Marital Status.
Ethnic Group Membership.
Multiple Demographic Variables.
Summary.
Setting.
10.Adolescents and Elderly Adults. Adolescents.
Elderly Adults.
Appendix A: T Score Tables. Appendix B: Item Composition of the Scales. Appendix C: Critical Item Sets. Appendix D: Prototypic Scores for Specific Codetypes in Clinical Settings. Appendix E: Item Overlap Among MMPI-2 Scales. Appendix F: K- And Non-K Corrected T Score Values for the MMPI-2 Basic Scales Based on the Original Minnesota Normative Group (N = 255 Males, 315 Females). Appendix G: MMPI-2 to MMPI Conversion Tables. References. Index.