TITLE:
Comparing the Sensitivity of the MMPI-2 Clinical Scales and the MMPI-RC Scales to Clients Rated as Psychotic, Borderline or Neurotic on the Psychodiagnostic Chart
AUTHORS:
Robert M. Gordon, Ronald W. Stoffey, Bethany L. Perkins
KEYWORDS:
MMPI-2; MMPI-RC; MMPI-RF; Psychodiagnostic Chart; PDM; Psychopathology
JOURNAL NAME:
Psychology,
Vol.4 No.9B,
September
27,
2013
ABSTRACT:
The purpose of this study was to assess the
differences between the MMPI-2 and the MMPI-RC scales in sensitivity to levels
of psychopathology. Ninety-eight clients from forensic, disability and psychotherapy
evaluations were evaluated on the MMPI-2 and RC scales and rated for
personality organization (neurotic, borderline or psychotic) on the
Psychodiagnostic Chart. The results over-all showed support that most of the
MMPI-2 scales have more clinical sensitivity than the RC scales at all levels
of psychopathology and particularly at the less pathological levels. K
correction does not account for the elevation differences. Most of the RC
scales add little to no incremental validity to the MMPI-2 Clinical scales
except for RC 1, RC 2, and RC 9 and these may be used as supplemental scales.