MMPI Validity Scales Interpretation 4 — Questions and Answers
Question 1: The VRIN scale detects which specific response artifact?
- Systematic faking of psychiatric symptoms
- Random or inconsistent responding across semantically similar item pairs (Correct answer)
- Yea-saying bias when true responses predominate
- Defensive denial of common human failings
Correct answer: Random or inconsistent responding across semantically similar item pairs
VRIN (Variable Response Inconsistency) consists of item pairs with similar or opposite content; inconsistent answers to these pairs reveal random or careless responding.
Question 2: A VRIN T-score of 80 most directly indicates:
- The respondent deliberately feigned severe psychopathology
- Answers were given in a random or inconsistent fashion, questioning profile validity (Correct answer)
- A strong yea-saying tendency that inflated true-keyed items
- Extreme defensiveness leading to clinical scale suppression
Correct answer: Answers were given in a random or inconsistent fashion, questioning profile validity
VRIN ≥ 80T indicates the response pattern is too inconsistent to reflect stable self-report, meaning the profile should not be interpreted clinically.
Question 3: How does TRIN differ from VRIN in what it measures?
- TRIN measures feigning severity while VRIN measures defensiveness
- TRIN detects acquiescence (all-true) or nay-saying (all-false) bias; VRIN detects random inconsistency (Correct answer)
- TRIN is used only in the MMPI-2-RF while VRIN is used only in the MMPI-2
- TRIN measures rare-symptom endorsement while VRIN measures common-symptom denial
Correct answer: TRIN detects acquiescence (all-true) or nay-saying (all-false) bias; VRIN detects random inconsistency
TRIN specifically identifies non-content-based response biases: systematically agreeing with everything (True bias) or disagreeing with everything (False bias), unlike VRIN's random inconsistency.
Question 4: A TRIN score reported as '80T-True' means the respondent:
- Gave too many inconsistent answers on true-keyed items
- Showed a tendency to answer 'True' to items regardless of content (acquiescence) (Correct answer)
- Refused to answer true on any items, biasing the protocol
- Randomly alternated between true and false in a patterned way
Correct answer: Showed a tendency to answer 'True' to items regardless of content (acquiescence)
The 'True' suffix on a TRIN elevation indicates acquiescence bias — the person agreed (answered True) with too many items irrespective of their actual content.
Question 5: Which scenario would most likely elevate VRIN without elevating TRIN?
- A respondent who answered 'True' to virtually every item
- A respondent who answered randomly due to intoxication or disengagement (Correct answer)
- A respondent who systematically denied all negative characteristics
- A respondent who carefully read all items but chose socially desirable answers
Correct answer: A respondent who answered randomly due to intoxication or disengagement
Pure random responding would elevate VRIN because similar items get contradictory answers, while TRIN would not necessarily be elevated since true and false would be roughly balanced.
Question 6: When both VRIN and TRIN are within acceptable limits but F is elevated at T=85, the clinician can most confidently conclude:
- The F elevation is due to random responding and should be disregarded
- The response pattern was internally consistent, so F elevation reflects meaningful content endorsement (Correct answer)
- The protocol is invalid and must be re-administered
- The high F is caused by acquiescence bias from yea-saying
Correct answer: The response pattern was internally consistent, so F elevation reflects meaningful content endorsement
Normal VRIN and TRIN rule out random responding and systematic yea/nay-saying, indicating the high F reflects deliberate or genuine content-based responding.
Question 7: On the MMPI-2-RF, the CRIN scale serves a function analogous to which MMPI-2 scale?
- F scale
- K scale
- VRIN scale (Correct answer)
- L scale
Correct answer: VRIN scale
CRIN (Combined Response Inconsistency) on the MMPI-2-RF combines the functions of VRIN-r and TRIN-r to detect inconsistency, parallel to VRIN's role in the MMPI-2.
The VRIN scale detects which specific response artifact?