Title of article :
MMPI–2 Profile Code TyMMPIM–2U PNRLOEFYI,pLGEE CROMDAEI NT,Y TPOEVSA ARN-eMD UMRERAASYU, RBEOMREGNMsTA ENRROR and Measurement Error
Author/Authors :
Patrick H. Munley، نويسنده , , Jean M. Germain، نويسنده , , Darrick Tovar-Murray، نويسنده , ,
and Amy L. Borgman، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2004
Abstract :
We studied simulated MMPI–2 (Butcher, Dahlstrom, Graham, Tellegen, & Kaemmer, 1989)
code type stability and change expected with measurement error for 12 MMPI–2 well-defined
mean code type profiles. Profile scores for the 2 scales defining the code type were systematically
varied to represent target code type profiles at 9 different levels of T-score profile definition.
We randomly generated samples of 50 simulated, estimated true score profiles at each
level of profile definition for each code type around the estimated true scores for each scale at
each level of profile definition. Two sets of simulated profiles were developed. The first simulation
was based on the reported means, test–retest reliabilities, and the standard errors of measurement
for the MMPI–2 normative group. The second simulation was based on the means,
standard deviations, and estimated retest stability for a clinical group of psychiatric patients.
We calculated frequencies and percentages of simulated profiles with the highest estimated true
scores on the same 2 scales as the original code type profile. Percentages of simulated profiles
with the same 2 highest scales as the original code type profiles increased from 27% to 37% for
the 3-point level of definition, 37% to 49% for the 5-point definition, 46% to 61% for 7-point
definition, 63% to 78% for 10-point definition, 78% to 89% for 13-point definition, 83% to
93% for 15-point definition, and greater than 90% for profile definition greater than 15 points.
Journal title :
Journal of Personality Assessment
Journal title :
Journal of Personality Assessment