Abstract :
Recent studies that have investigated the utility of MMPI–2 (Butcher, Dahlstrom, Graham,
Tellegen, & Kaemmer, 1989) validity scales have shown the promising efficacy of these scales
in detecting faking-good and faking-bad responses. However, existing research is confined to
North America, and work in other cultures is still lacking. The purpose of this study lies in exploring
the efficacy of MMPI–2 validity scales in SouthKorea. The F, Fb, F –K, and F(p) scales
of the Korean MMPI–2 (Han, 1993) were able successfully to classify faking-bad participants.
The L, K, and S scales of the Korean MMPI–2 were able successfully to classify faking-good
participants. Overall, the results of this study suggest that the Korean MMPI–2 works well in
discriminating dishonest responses, thus confirming the applicability of the MMPI–2 validity
scales in a Korean context.