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MMPI-2 Overview |
| The MMPI-2™, published in 1989 by the University of Minnesota Press, is a revision of the original MMPI®, published in 1943. The MMPI-2 is a self-report instrument designed to aid in the assessment of a wide range of clinical conditions. It is used in nonclinical settings to assess persons who are candidates for high-risk public safety positions, such as nuclear power plant personnel, police officers, firefighters, pilots, and air-traffic controllers. |
MMPI-2 Basic Information |
| Publisher: University of Minnesota Press |
| Date of Publication: 1989 |
| Test Distributor: Pearson Assessments |
| Appropriate Ages: 18 and older |
| Norm Group: Nationwide adult community sample |
| Minimum Reading Level: 6th grade |
| Administration Time: 60-90 minutes |
| Assessment Length: 567 True-False items |
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James Butcher, Ph.D.; W. Grant Dahlstrom, Ph.D.;
John Graham, Ph.D.; and Auke Tellegen, Ph.D. |
| Original MMPI Authors: |
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S. R. Hathaway, Ph.D. and J. C. McKinley, Ph.D. |
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