From: Scott Badger (wbadger@psyberlink.net)
Date: Thu Apr 22 1999 - 20:42:20 MDT
Michael M. Butler <butler@comp-lib.org> wrote:
> FWIW, I remember that test being called the MMPI, not MMPT. Inventory, not
> Test.
> Don't know what they call it nowadays. I do know that for a very long time
> its norms were rooted in 1953 USA. Good or bad, that was the diagnostic
> milieu in which the original Inventory was developed. Any guess what the
> DSM was like in 1953? :)
>
> MMB
>
> >I was issued that particular test along with the all-too-obligatory MMPT
>
> >for the Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Test and see what you come up
> >with -- that's my best advice.
> >
> >Jocelyn Brown
Well, the worst DSM-III boner (pun intended) was classifying homosexuality
as a mental disorder. That has, of course, been corrected. In addition,
the MMPI has been revised (MMPI-II) and better norms have been established.
The MMPI scale Jocelyn is referring to was less revealing in terms of
sex-role identities.
Scott
This archive was generated by hypermail 2.1.5 : Fri Nov 01 2002 - 15:03:36 MST