MMPI-2 validity scale characteristics in a correctional sample |
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Authors: | McNulty John L Forbey Johnathan D Graham John R Ben-Porath Yossef S Black Maureen S Anderson Stephen V Burlew A Kathleen |
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Affiliation: | Department of Psychology, University of Tulsa, Oklahoma 74104-3189, USA. johnmcnulty@utulsa.edu |
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Abstract: | The current study investigated the proportion of content-nonresponsive and content-responsive faking Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory-2 (MMPI-2) protocols in a state corrections sample. Participants were 51,486 inmates who completed the MMPI-2 at the time they entered the Ohio Department of Rehabilitation and Correction system. Overall, approximately 79% of the study participants produced valid profiles. Of the entire study sample, 11.3% produced content-nonresponsive profiles, and 9.4% produced content-responsive faking profiles. African Americans produced a higher proportion of content-nonresponsive profiles than Caucasians, and women were slightly more likely than men to produce content-responsive faking profiles. Differences in level of education between African Americans and Caucasians did not account for the disparity in content-nonresponsive profiles. Implications for current practice and future research are discussed. |
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