MMPI Cheat Sheet 2026
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- What is the approximate minimum reading level required for an adolescent to complete the MMPI-A? → 6th grade
- On the MMPI-2, Scale 6 (Paranoia) elevated along with Scale 8 (Schizophrenia) is most associated with which presentation? → Paranoid schizophrenia or delusional thinking
- Which MMPI-3 Internalizing scale BEST captures a respondent's belief that their situation cannot improve and that they are powerless to change it? → Helplessness/Hopelessness (HLP)
- The L scale, F scale, and K scale are validity scales. → Correct
- A college counselor sees a student with elevated RC2 and RC7 but average RCd. What does this pattern suggest? → The student has specific anxious and anhedonic features without global demoralization
- Which MMPI validity scale is most critical for detecting feigned mental illness in forensic contexts? → F scale and its variants
- In contrast to the original Clinical Scale 3 (Hysteria), the corresponding Restructured Clinical Scale, RC3 (Cynicism), measures which of the following? → A belief that others are untrustworthy, uncaring, and exploitative.
- Which MMPI-2 content scale specifically assesses antisocial attitudes, family discord, and authority conflicts? → ASP (Antisocial Practices)
- The L (Lie) scale on the MMPI was originally designed to detect which type of response distortion? → Unsophisticated attempts to appear unusually virtuous by denying minor faults
- The Cynicism (CYN) content scale on the MMPI-2 measures which attitude? → Distrust and negative views of other people's motives
- What is the primary concern with MMPI in insanity defense evaluations? → Evaluation is retrospective while MMPI assesses current state
- In what year was the original MMPI first published? → 1943
- The MMPI-2 item pool contains how many items in total? → 567
- The RC Scales are embedded within which revised version of the MMPI? → MMPI-2-RF
- The 8-9 code type is associated with which clinical feature that distinguishes it from the 6-8 code type? → Accelerated thought processes and disorganized, excited psychotic presentation
- The 'Lie' (L) scale on the MMPI-2 identifies respondents who are doing what? → Attempting to appear unrealistically virtuous
- Which code type is most frequently associated with a histrionic personality presentation and conversion symptoms? → 1-3
- What reading level is generally recommended as the minimum for valid MMPI-2 self-administration? → 6th grade reading level
- On the MMPI-2, raw scores are converted to T-scores using which type of transformation? → Uniform T-score transformation
- What does a high score on Scale 6 (Pa) suggest when accompanied by high Scale 8 (Sc)? → A likely psychotic presentation with paranoid ideation
- The MMPI-2-RF (Restructured Form) contains how many items compared to the full MMPI-2? → 338 items
- Which RC scale has the strongest empirical link to externalizing spectrum disorders such as alcohol use disorder and conduct disorder? → RC4 (Antisocial Behavior)
- Good scale fraud attempting to deceive people into thinking you are psychologically healthier than you are; prevalent on police and military boards → The L Scale
- The MMPI-2 was standardized primarily on a sample that overrepresented which demographic group relative to the US general population? → Urban, college-educated White Americans
- The MMPI-2 normative sample of 2,600 adults was stratified to match which U.S. Census reference year? → 1980 U.S. Census
- What role does RCd (Demoralization) play when all other RC Scales are within normal limits but RCd is elevated? → It suggests general psychological distress without a dominant specific symptom cluster
- When interpreting MMPI-2 clinical scales in a protocol with elevated K (T≥65), the clinician should primarily: → Recognize that clinical scale elevations may be suppressed and pathology underestimated
- The MMPI Restandardization Committee formed in 1982 was convened by which organization? → The University of Minnesota Press
- When interpreting validity scales, the concept of 'dual validity' means a clinician must rule out both: → Underreporting and overreporting before interpreting clinical scales
- What does the PSY-5 Disconstraint scale measure? → Undercontrolled and impulsive behavior
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