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- The Minnesota Marble Counter▄
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- The program source and most of its resources
- are 'Public Domain'. Certain portions of
- the compiled code and library references are
- Copyright (c) 1991 Borland International,
- Inc. The test its self is copyrighted by
- 'The Psychological Corporation', a company
- that supplies psychologists and other such
- people with lots of nifty paraphenalia such
- as $4.00 Radio Shack multimeters with a a
- stick-on template for measuring the
- electrical resistance of a subject's tongue
- for $190.00. Needless to say, various state
- and federal government agencies buy stuff
- from them and pay through the nose.
-
- .topic MMPI
- The Minnesota Multiphasic
- Personality Inventory (MMPI)
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- This text is meant to simply provide an
- overview of the different scales and their
- meaning. It is by no means a clinical
- treatment of the MMPI nor should anyone
- treat this as a clinical tool in any serious
- sense. The programmer has no psychological
- background or training. The program is
- simply based on a copy of the MMPI (form R),
- the instructions, the grading templates and
- an answer key. The abridged information in
- this text was taken from 'Configural
- Interpretations of the MMPI and CPI', by
- James T. Webb, Ph.D. and Kathleen M.
- McNamara, Ph.D., 1981 Edition. Some text is
- paraphrazed, some is verbatim. If you are
- interested in this sort of thing, I highly
- recommend you find a book about the MMPI
- yourself.
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-
- The MMPI appears to have remained nearly
- unchanged since its initial publication in
- 1940. Some of the questions use phrases that
- have become relatively out-moded. 'Cutting
- up', for example, after long hours of
- thought and reflection could either mean
- fighting or making jokes. It has been used
- in both senses since 1940. 'Drop the
- Handkerchief' probably refers to something
- some people may only have seen in a Warner
- Bros. cartoon or very old movies. The
- Psychological Corporation owns the copyright
- to the test I used, and they regularly
- scramble around the questions so that
- whomever subscribes to it must buy new
- answer sheets, booklets and keys every few
- years. This is the main update that has
- probably been made to the test since the
- cost involved in validating a new test may
- be prohibitive. Making a profit is always
- the most important thing for any business.
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- The MMPI is based on research by the
- University of Minnesota. Many thousands of
- hours of research by bored Minnesotan
- college students have gone into making the
- MMPI almost 60% accurate (over 40%
- inaccurate).
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- The simplest (thus, most wide-spread) method
- of grading the MMPI is to look outside of
- the lines at 70 and 30 then note any field
- that meets or crosses these lines. If you
- have a lot of areas that are close or over,
- you're crazy. If all of the areas are near
- the middle of the lines, you're sane and
- reliable.
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- This program can be used a bit like 'Cliff
- Notes' for studying to keep your scores near
- the center.
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- An even better application is entertainment.
- It's usually a hit at most user group
- meetings. The data files and program most
- likely slipped onto the public domain at one
- of these meetings so I'll have to plead the
- fifth.
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- * References to the T scale are to the
- scale at the sides of the graph.
- References to the raw score are to
- the list of scores given before the
- graph.
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- .topic ParanoidPeople
- To The Paranoid ▄
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- When each test is completed, it is
- automatically written out to a file, called
- 'BACKUP.ANS'. This file can be deleted at
- the DOS prompt and utterly purged from your
- disk with a disk wiping security program.
- Full source code is provided. (In case you
- can read C++). The last I saw it, there
- were no viruses attached. The program won't
- send cosmic radio signals to secret spy
- satelites to let the government know where
- you are. It doesn't read your mind, and
- won't know when you're lying. It's totally
- harmless and it won't possess your mind with
- demons.
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- Guaranteed.
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- .topic WhatIs_Q
- ? 'Question'▄
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- This is not a scale, and is not included in
- the program. In the test, this number
- represents the number of unanswered
- questions. Since all questions must be
- answered in the program, this scale is
- rendered meaningless. Large numbers of
- unanswered questions either invalidates the
- test or indicates error, obstinance or very
- confused (even pathological) thinking on the
- part of the testee. This is normally
- interpreted as the testee being an ass-hole
- and not being particularly cooperative.
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- .topic WhatIs_F
- F 'Frequency'▄
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- (64 items) The F scale is made up items that
- were answered the same way by 90% of the
- people polled. Very high F scales indicate
- error, failure of the examinee to understand
- questions, or deliberately selecting random
- answers. T scores above 80 usually indicate
- an invalid test. It may also indicate
- someone who is faking and trying to look
- like he's insane. T scores 65-80 indicate
- markedly unconventional thinking, and
- appears in sullen rebellious or antisocial
- personalities. T scores <55 indicate the
- person is sincere, calm, dependant, honest,
- conventional, simple, etc.
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- .topic WhatIs_K
- K 'Correction'▄
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- (30 items)- The K scale is essentially
- another, more complex scale designed to
- measure what the Lie scale measures. High K
- scores (T>65) are people who resist
- psychological evaluation. It shows a fairly
- narcisitic personality. (T 50-65) Is the
- ideal area. These people are independant,
- enterprising, ingenious, resourceful,
- sociable, reasonable, etc. A low K score
- (T<45) shows a really bummed out person with
- a very poor self image.
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- The F-K index- This is not a scale and is
- not included in the program directly. When
- raw K is subtracted from raw F, the result
- is interpreted as another validating tool.
- When (F-K)>+11, the examinee is deliberately
- trying to look really bad and fake symptoms.
- When (F-K)<-11, the examinee is deliberately
- trying to look really good and cover up
- symptoms.
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- .topic WhatIs_Hs
- Hs 'Hypochondriasis'▄
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- Scale 1 (Hs- 33 items) High scores (T>=65)
- are pessimistic, immature, stubborn, whiny,
- complaining pain in the asses. Relatively
- low scorers tend to be alert, capable and
- responsible, conscientious and maybe a bit
- moralistic. Very low scale (T<=40) indicate
- people who don't tend to care about
- themselves or who feel inferior to others.
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- .topic WhatIs_D
- D 'Depression'▄
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- Scale 2 (D- 60 items) This scale tends to
- reflect the examinees mood. High T tend to
- be anxious, depressed, retiring, silent, low
- morale, pessimistic, dejected, inability to
- concentrate and lack of self confidence. Low
- (T= 40-50) are active, alert, cheerful,
- enthusiastic, etc.
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- .topic WhatIs_Hy
- Hy 'Hysteria.'▄
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- Scale 3 (Hy- 60 items) High 3 people are
- typically conforming, immature, religeous,
- naive, and childishly self centered in
- outlook. Low scorers tend to be socially
- isolated, tough minded, cynical and
- generally dislike people in general.
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- .topic WhatIs_Pd
- Pd 'Psychopathic Deviant'▄
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- Scale 4 (Pd- 50 items) High 4 (T>70) people
- tend to be angry, rebellious, show disregard
- for the consequences of their actions,
- impulsiveness, poor social judgement and
- inability to plan ahead or see themselves as
- others see them. Often heavy drinking, poor
- work and marital adjustment is seen.
- Moderate elevations (T= 60-70) are common
- among teen-agers. Low scores (T<50) tend to
- be passive, dependant, and over- identify
- with social status. Frequently not very
- sexually aggresive, but affectionate and
- serious.
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- .topic WhatIs_Mf
- Mf 'Masculinity-Femininity'▄
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- Scale 5 (Mf- 60 items) An elevation on
- scale 5 is NEVER in its self a strong
- indication of homosexuality. Moreover,
- homosexuals who wish to conceal their
- inversions are able to do so with relative
- ease as far is this scale is concerned. This
- scale is approximately the same between
- males and females, the female scale simply
- being inverse of the male scale. (ie A high
- male score should reflect as a low female
- score). -High 5 males generally tend to
- reflect sophistication and aesthetic
- interests. -High 5 females tend to be
- vigorous, aggressive, dominating and
- competitive. -Low 5 males tend to be
- easygoing, adventurous, independant and
- aggressive. -Low 5 females tend to be
- passive, submissive, modest, yielding and
- demure.
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- .topic WhatIs_Pa
- Pa 'Paranoia'▄
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- Scale 6 (Pa- 40 items) High scorers in this
- area (T>80) almost always indicates paranoid
- people who are suspicious and brooding,
- harboring grudges, and feeling in some way
- that they're not getting what's coming to
- them. Elevated scorers (T=60-75) tend to be
- overly sensitive to others and take
- criticism more seriously than others. Low
- scores (T<40) tend to be stubborn, evasive,
- and wary. They may feel that dire
- consequences will fall should they reveal
- themselves in any way.
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- .topic WhatIs_Pt
- Pt 'Psychastenia'▄
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- Scale 7 (Pt- 48 items) High scorers tend to
- be obsessionally worried, tense, indecisive,
- and unable to concentrate. Low scorers tend
- to be independant, relaxed, self confident
- and secure.
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- .topic WhatIs_Sc
- Sc 'Schizophrenia'▄
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- Scale 8 (Sc- 78 items) Caution should be
- used in interpreting this scale- its
- elevation does not necessarily show that
- someone is schizophrenic. It deals more with
- alienation, isolation, bizarre feelings and
- general dissatisfaction. High 8 people
- almost always feel alienated, misunderstood
- and not a part of the general social
- environment. They have fundamental and
- disturbing questions about their own place
- in this world and are confused as to how go
- about being a part of it. Many feel they
- lack something basic that is the key to
- successful relations with others. Low 8
- people tend to be compliant and overly
- accepting of authority. They tend to have a
- very practicle orientation, and are usually
- controlled and restrained, but friendly and
- adaptable.
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- .topic WhatIs_Ma
- Ma 'Hypomania'▄
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- Scale 9 (Ma- 46 items) High scorers in this
- area tend to be energetic, expansive,
- generally outgoing and uninhibited. They
- tend to be easily offended and may seem to
- be hyperactive. T>70 suggests maladaptive
- hyperactivity, grandiosity, verbosity and
- irritablility. Low scorers (T<45) show a low
- energy level, listlessness and apathy.
- Typically, they find it hard to get out of
- bed in the morning.
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- .topic WhatIs_Si
- Si 'Social introversion'▄
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- Scale 0 (Si- 70 items) High scorers (T>65)
- tend to be withdrawn, aloof, and anxious in
- contact with people. Elevated scores shows a
- lack of social support for a person. Low
- scorers (T<45) tend to be warm, active
- people who are active, assertive and
- involved in groups. A low score in this area
- indicates a social competence and
- adaptiveness.
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- .topic WhatIs_L
- L 'Lie'▄
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- (15 items)- The L scale is composed of
- questions that someone who may attempt to
- give an overly perfect view of themselves
- may answer. One is, 'I do not always tell
- the truth'. A false answer to this would
- increase the score in this area since almost
- everyone lies some time.
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- .topic TheMenace
- The Psychotic Menace▄
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- Not that I had anything better to do. This
- program was originally written as a personal
- exercise to learn C. The original version
- came out for the Atari ST some time in 1990.
- Now it's some time in 1992, I have a new PC
- Clone, with a new C++ compiler, and a whole
- new pile of C libraries to sort out.
- Naturally, this ended up getting translated.
- Watch for a 'Windows' version some time in
- the near-term.
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- My appreciation to the man who loaned me
- his copy of the MMPI.