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A replication of an MMPI-2 cluster analysis and an examination of three MMPI-2 alcoholism scales in a clinical sample
<div class="csl-bib-body" style="line-height: 2; padding-left: 1em; text-indent:-1em;"> <div class="csl-entry">Mareck, S. G. (1994). <i>A replication of an MMPI-2 cluster analysis and an examination of three MMPI-2 alcoholism scales in a clinical sample</i> [PhD Thesis]. U South Dakota, USA.</div> </div>
Personality measures as predictors of smoking initiation and cessation in the UNC Alumni Heart Study
<div class="csl-bib-body" style="line-height: 2; padding-left: 1em; text-indent:-1em;"> <div class="csl-entry">Lipkus, I. M., Barefoot, J. C., Williams, R. B., &amp; Siegler, I. C. (1994). Personality measures as predictors of smoking initiation and cessation in the UNC Alumni Heart Study. <i>Health Psychology</i>, <i>13</i>(2), 149&#x2013;155.</div> </div>
Relationship between MMPI and penile plethysmograph in accused child molesters
<div class="csl-bib-body" style="line-height: 2; padding-left: 1em; text-indent:-1em;"> <div class="csl-entry">McAnulty, R. D., Adams, H. E., &amp; Wright, L. W. (1994). Relationship between MMPI and penile plethysmograph in accused child molesters. <i>Journal of Sex Research</i>, <i>31</i>(3), 179&#x2013;184.</div> </div>
Psychological screening of sexually violent offenders with the MCMI
<div class="csl-bib-body" style="line-height: 2; padding-left: 1em; text-indent:-1em;"> <div class="csl-entry">Chantry, K., &amp; Craig, R. J. (1994). Psychological screening of sexually violent offenders with the MCMI. <i>Journal of Clinical Psychology</i>, <i>50</i>(3), 430&#x2013;435. John Wiley \&amp; Sons Inc, US,&#xA0; http://www.wiley.com</div> </div>
Multivariate clustering of chronic pain patients: A replication using the MMPI-2
<div class="csl-bib-body" style="line-height: 2; padding-left: 1em; text-indent:-1em;"> <div class="csl-entry">Nickel, J. A. (1994). <i>Multivariate clustering of chronic pain patients: A replication using the MMPI-2</i> [PhD Thesis]. Ball State U, IN, USA.</div> </div>
Interpretive limitations of the MMPI-2 anger and cynicism content scales
<div class="csl-bib-body" style="line-height: 2; padding-left: 1em; text-indent:-1em;"> <div class="csl-entry">Clark, M. E. (1994). Interpretive limitations of the MMPI-2 anger and cynicism content scales. <i>Journal of Personality Assessment</i>, <i>63</i>(1), 89&#x2013;96. Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, US,&#xA0; http://www.erlbaum.com</div> </div>
Socioeconomic status and MMPI-2 interpretation
<div class="csl-bib-body" style="line-height: 2; padding-left: 1em; text-indent:-1em;"> <div class="csl-entry">Long, K. A., Graham, J. R., &amp; Timbrook, R. E. (1994). Socioeconomic status and MMPI-2 interpretation. <i>Measurement &amp; Evaluation in Counseling &amp; Development</i>, <i>27</i>(3), 158&#x2013;177. American Counseling Assn., US, www.counseling.org</div> </div>
Concurrent and discriminant validity between the Hand Test pathology score and the MMPI-2
<div class="csl-bib-body" style="line-height: 2; padding-left: 1em; text-indent:-1em;"> <div class="csl-entry">Hilsenroth, M. J., Fowler, C., Sivec, H. J., &amp; Waehler, C. A. (1994). Concurrent and discriminant validity between the Hand Test pathology score and the MMPI-2. <i>Assessment</i>, <i>1</i>(1), 111&#x2013;113.</div> </div>
Detection of faking on the MMPI-2 profiles: Differentiation between faking-bad, denial, and claiming extreme virtue
<div class="csl-bib-body" style="line-height: 2; padding-left: 1em; text-indent:-1em;"> <div class="csl-entry">Lim, J. (1994). <i>Detection of faking on the MMPI-2 profiles: Differentiation between faking-bad, denial, and claiming extreme virtue</i> [PhD Thesis]. U Minnesota, MN, USA.</div> </div>
The presence of DSM-III-R personality disorders among nonclinical subjects: A comparison of interview and psychometric classification
<div class="csl-bib-body" style="line-height: 2; padding-left: 1em; text-indent:-1em;"> <div class="csl-entry">Lauterbach, L. C. W. (1994). <i>The presence of DSM-III-R personality disorders among nonclinical subjects: A comparison of interview and psychometric classification</i> [PhD Thesis]. Purdue U, IN, USA.</div> </div>