University of Minnesota Press Test Division
Mission Statement:  The publication program of the Test Division focuses on well-researched tests of personality.
The division’s long-established research and development program actively supports the tests published by the Press.
The division is also committed to facilitating translations of its tests.

TESTS:
  
  MMPI-2 
    MMPI-2-RF
    MMPI-A
    SNAP-2
    MPQ


    Translations
    Workshop
    Permissions
     
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The MMPI-2/MMPI-2-RF/MMPI-A Workshop & Symposia program, sponsored by Kent State University Department of Psychology, and coordinated
by the University of Minnesota Press, regularly conducts workshops and an annual symposium on recent research on the MMPI-2 and MMPI-A.

Distribution and marketing of the MMPI® instruments is licensed exclusively to Pearson Assessments as are scoring and interpretive reporting services.


Contact Us
University of Minnesota Press,
Test Division

111 Third Avenue South
Suite 290
Minneapolis, MN 55401
testdiv@umn.edu

NEW & NOTEWORTHY

Request for Research Proposals
for Fiscal Year 2009/2010

The Press invites proposals for research
and development on its instruments:
MMPI-2
MMPI-2-RF
MMPI-A
having identified the following priorities:

• Development of norms for Spanish versions of the MMPI instruments published for use
in the US

• Validation of the MMPI-2-RF in nonmental-health settings -- medical, neuropsychological, forensic (criminal and civil), public safety

• Treatment-relevant research

• Research relating more broadly to personality
and psychopathology

These grants are intended for nonstudent researchers holding graduate degrees.
For information on support for student research projects, please contact Beverly Kaemmer (kaemmm002@umn.edu).

Submission Process
Requests should be submitted for each
project for which you are requesting
funding on the attached forms:

• Request for Research Funding
(Word or PDF)

• Request for Product Development Funding
(Word or PDF)

In completing the forms, please provide thorough and detailed responses. Requests will be formally reviewed by the Test Division’s Advisory Board as to the quality of the proposal and the importance of the proposed research/ development. The advisors will be asked to comment on the strengths and weaknesses of new proposals and on the progress reported on requests for renewal funding of previously supported research.

Submission Deadline: March 15, 2009

Previously Funded Research

If you received r/d funding this fiscal year
from the Press, please submit progress and expenditure reports to Beverly Kaemmer,
Test Division Manager, kaemm002@umn.edu by the following dates:

Progress Reports:  March 15, 2009
(Word or PDF)

Expenditure Reports:  June 30, 2009
(Word or PDF)

Progress reports must be received before funding requests for 2009/2010 are considered.

Questions about submitted requests and reports should be sent to Beverly Kaemmer (kaemm002@umn.edu)


Publication of the
MMPI-2-RF

The University of Minnesota Press released the MMPI-2-RF, the most significant revision of the MMPI instruments in nearly 20 years.  Building on the strengths of the MMPI®-2, the most widely used and researched test of adult psychopathology in the world, the MMPI-2-RF
is psychometrically up-to-date and linked to current models of psychopathology and personality.

Composed of 338 items and with the well-respected and validated RC (Restructured Clinical) Scales at its core, the 50-scale test provides an exhaustive and efficient assessment of the clinically significant substance of the MMPI-2 item pool.

Two manuals provide basic documentation on the test: the Manual for Administration, Scoring, and Interpretation is a practical guide to the use of the test, and the Technical Manual reports empirical correlates for various settings, including mental health inpatient and outpatient clinics, substance abuse treatment centers, criminal court proceedings, personal injury and disability evaluations, and public safety employment evaluations.

Computer-based results are available in a Score Report and an Interpretive Report. Both reports make it possible for users to compare an individual’s test results with means and standard deviations for test takers in 14 different settings. An innovative feature of the Interpretive Report is hover text, which shows on-screen the scale scores triggering each narrative statement and citations to research supporting the statement. Hand-scoring materials are also available.

Authors Yossef S. Ben-Porath, PhD, and Auke Tellegen, PhD, have been introducing test users to the MMPI-2-RF for the past two years through training workshops, which they continue to offer.

The MMPI-2-RF test is one of several MMPI instruments published by the University of Minnesota Press. ”Publication of the MMPI-2-RF is the culmination of the most recent major project in the research/development program on the MMPI instruments to which the University of Minnesota Press is committed,” said Beverly Kaemmer, associate director and test division manager. “One of the noteworthy contributions of test authors Tellegen and Ben-Porath is the Technical Manual.”


The MMPI-2-RF materials are available from Pearson Assessments, the University’s distributor.

Customers who use Q Local software can exchange MMPI-2 usages one-for-one for MMPI-2-RF usages with version 2.2 and higher.

Q Local software version 2.2 and higher also includes a special converter program that enables customers to easily convert an MMPI-2 scored record to an MMPI-2-RF record that is ready for reporting. Directions for converting records can be found in the Q Local Help menu, or Chapter 5 of the MMPI-2-RF User’s Guide for Reports.

Mail-in and hand-scoring materials can be ordered online at PearsonAssessments.com or by calling (800) 627-7271.

ADVISORY BOARD
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R. Michael Bagby,  PhD

Senior Psychologist and Director,
Clinical   Research Department, Centre for Addiction   and Mental Health (CAMH), Toronto
Director, Psychological Assessment Service,   CAMH
Professor, Department of Psychiatry,   University of Toronto

Kyle Brauer Boone, PhD., ABPP (ABCN)
Professor, Center for Forensic Studies, Alliant   International University
Clinical Professor, Department of Psychiatry   and Biobehavioral Sciences, David Geffen   School of Medicine, UCLA
Director of Neuropsychological Services and   Training, Harbor-UCLA Medical Center,   Torrance, CA, 1986-2008

Bruce M. Cappo,  PhD
President, Clinical Associates, P.A.,
   Lenexa, KS

Stephen E. Finn, PhD
Member, Center for Therapeutic   Assessment, Austin, TX,
Adjunct Clinical Assistant Professor of   Psychology, Clinical Psychology Training   Program, University of Texas, Austin

Nathan  C. Weed
Professor, Department of Psychology,
   Central Michigan University