Asked by Booshy Marie on Jun 19, 2024

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Which of the following is true about the MMPI-II and the PAI?

A) The MMPI-II is quicker to administer than the PAI.
B) They both cover clinical disorders (formerly Axis I) only.
C) Only the MMPI-II has validity scales.
D) The PAI may be more effective than the MMPI-II.
E) None of these is true.

MMPI-II

The Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory-2, a widely used standardized psychometric test of adult personality and psychopathology.

PAI

Personality Assessment Inventory, a psychological test addressing various aspects of a person's personality and psychopathology.

Validity Scales

Validity scales are tools within psychological tests used to assess the truthfulness and consistency of a test-taker's responses, aiming to identify potential misleading or deceptive answers.

  • Become versed in the range of personality and psychological measurement tools and their applicability.
  • Determine the pros and cons of principal psychological testing methods.
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C'Anna Campbell

Jun 20, 2024

Final Answer :
D
Explanation :
The PAI may be more effective than the MMPI-II in certain situations as it covers a wider range of clinical concerns (formerly Axis I and II), has fewer items, and has a more easily readable format. The other statements are false. The MMPI-II takes longer to administer, both cover Axis I and II disorders, and only the MMPI-II has validity scales.