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- From: keele@skyfox
- Newsgroups: alt.psychology.personality
- Subject: RE: MMPI info
- Date: 23 JAN 93 19:46:03 GMT
- Organization: University of Saskatchewan
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- References: <1993Jan18.201719.26741@cbis.ece.drexel.edu> <mthomas.2r1g@hotcity.COM>
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- In a previous article, mthomas@hotcity.COM (Mark Thomas) wrote:
-
- >Well I just toke the MMPI and will ask my shrink if I can get a copy and ask
- >him how exactly it is graded. In return I would like help if possible I'm
- >trying to get a Ph.D in Psychology how long does it usuall take to accomplish
- >that goal.
-
- On average a B.A. or B.Sc. Honours in Psychology will take you 4 to 5 years.
- Your M.A. will take at least 2 years, and your Ph.D will take at least 3
- years. So if you have not started your B.A. yet, you are looking at 9 years.
-
- Chances are your psychiatrist or psychologist will not give you a copy of the
- MMPI and the accompanying scoring manual. You will need to obtain this through
- a distributor of mental health measures, or through a test library in the
- Dept. of Psychology at your local University. These measures are meant for
- professional use and research.
-
- ///Ross
-
- A. Ross Keele | Keele@Sask.Usask.CA
- Dept. of Psychology | 46 Arts Building
- University of Saskatchewan | (306) 966-6696
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