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SNAP-2 Overview


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The Schedule for Nonadaptive and Adaptive Personality-2™ (SNAP-2™), intended primarily as a clinical instrument, is a factor-analytically derived, self-report test composed of 390 True/False items designed to assess trait dimensions in the domain of personality disorders.

SNAP-2 Basic Information

- Author:  Lee Anna Clark, Ph.D.

- Appropriate Ages of Test Takers:  18 and older

- Norm Group:  Community sample of 561 adults

- Length:  390 True-False items

- Research Use: The SNAP-2 has been studied in both patient and non-patient samples in relation to a wide range of self-report and clinician-rated measures, including the MMPI-2, MPQ, diverse measures of the Five-Factor Model of Personality, state and trait mood, and interview-based ratings of personality disorder criteria.