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    I did it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Absurd View Post
    I did it.
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    I don't have the patience to interpret the results, let alone answer 567 questions...
    My life's work (haha):
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    Input, PLEASEAnd thank you

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    Quote Originally Posted by pianosinger View Post
    I don't have the patience to interpret the results, let alone answer 567 questions...
    They're actually not that difficult to interpret. After you do the test (which took somewhere in the ballpark of a half hour to complete), a little explanation of the graphs shows up underneath. There's also the .pdf file in the OP that can be used for further reference.

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    I also find these two sites to be useful in interpreting the results:

    http://www.mindfithypnosis.com/artic...pi-scoring.htm

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MMPI-2#Clinical_scales


    Also, everyone should take this.
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    i'm anticipating taking this later on my laptop, im really curious. but the results here look a little intimidating.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bardia View Post
    I also find these two sites to be useful in interpreting the results:

    http://www.mindfithypnosis.com/artic...pi-scoring.htm

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MMPI-2#Clinical_scales


    Also, everyone should take this.

    Added to the OP.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Galen View Post
    Prove it
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    You owe me a kiss.
    thx ilu~

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    I completed the test, but I'm way too tired to interpret the results right now.









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    Looks like absurd was trying to present himself in a positive light.

    Hydrangea, your F results are undefined for some reason. Any idea why?
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    i couldnt figure out how to copy the graphs here but idk how correct my results were anyway cos i had a super high "fake bad" score.

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    Quote Originally Posted by laghlagh View Post
    i couldnt figure out how to copy the graphs here but idk how correct my results were anyway cos i had a super high "fake bad" score.
    You can download the graphs separately and re-upload them to a different host.

    Is "fake bad" the one where you have too many inconsistencies in your responses? I had a lot of those, lol.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bardia View Post
    Looks like absurd was trying to present himself in a positive light.
    I don't get it and would like to laugh to.

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    My highest and lowest and any extra highs:

    Client "faking bad" (in last half of test) - 83
    answering similar/opposite question pairs inconsistently - 73
    Frequency of presentation in clinical setting - 70
    Client "faking good" - 70
    Denial/Evasiveness - 49

    Schizophrenia - 62
    Paranoia - 39

    cyn - 64
    asb - 37


    Cynicism - 65
    Anxiety - 42

    Over-Controlled Hostility - 72
    Addictions Potential - undefined

    Introversion/Low Positive Emotionality - 59
    Disconstraint - 41

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    Quote Originally Posted by Absurd View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Bardia View Post
    Looks like absurd was trying to present himself in a positive light.
    I don't get it and would like to laugh to.
    If you look at your first graph you will see the L scale also called the lie scale. It is used to indicate when someone is attempting to make themselves look good.
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    Oh thanks, didn't interpret results before.

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    Interesting test. Thanks!

    Q: Do anyone know how to interpret the "Restructured Clinical Scales Profile"?

    My results:

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    I came across a chart with this info but not explanations as to what exactly they mean:

    RCd dem Demoralization
    RC1 som Somatic Complaints
    RC2 lpe Low Positive Emotions
    RC3 cyn Cynicism
    RC4 asb Antisocial Behavior
    RC6 per Ideas of Persecution
    RC7 dne Dysfunctional Negative Emotions
    RC8 abx Aberrant Experiences
    RC9 hpm Hypomanic Activation
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    Hey, I've got low positive emotions. Bummer

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    Scale Scale Description Raw Score K Score T Score % Answered
    True 277 48.9
    False 290 51.1
    ? 0 0.00
    VRIN Variable Response Inconsistency 6 54 100
    TRIN True Reponse Inconsistency 11 65T 100
    F Infrequency 12 73 100
    Fb Backside F 6 67 100
    Fp Infrequency Psychopathology 1 48 100
    L Lie 1 39 100
    K Correction 10 39 100
    S Superlative Self-Presentation 12 35 100
    FBS Fake Bad Scale 10 undefined 100
    Hs Hypochondriasis 7 12 48 100
    D Depression 19 52 100
    Hy Hysteria 22 52 100
    Pd Psychopathic Deviate 25 29 64 100
    Mf Masculinity-Femininity - Male 26 50 100
    Mf Masculinity-Femininity - Female 28 undefined 100
    Pa Paranoia 15 68 100
    Pt Psychathenia 27 37 72 100
    Sc Schizophrenia 25 35 65 100
    Ma Hypomania 26 28 72 100
    Si Social Introversion 18 41 100
    D1 Subjective Depression 10 58 100
    D2 Psychomotor Retardation 5 48 100
    D3 Physical Malfunctioning 5 67 100
    D4 Mental Dullness 8 77 100
    D5 Brooding 4 62 100
    Hy1 Denial of Social Anxiety 5 56 100
    Hy2 Need for Affection 3 36 100
    Hy3 Lassitude-malaise 6 66 100
    Hy4 Somatic Complaints 3 52 100
    Hy5 Inhibition of Aggression 4 55 100
    Pd1 Familial Discord 4 65 100
    Pd2 Authority Problems 6 68 100
    Pd3 Social Imperturbability 5 58 100
    Pd4 Social Alienation 5 57 100
    Pd5 Self-alienation 7 67 100
    Pa1 Persecutory Ideas 4 64 100
    Pa2 Poignancy 4 62 100
    Pa3 Naivete 4 46 100
    Sc1 Social Alienation 4 55 100
    Sc2 Emotional Alienation 5 88 100
    Sc3 Lack of Ego Mastery, Cognitive 6 78 100
    Sc4 Lack of Ego Mastery, Conative 8 82 100
    Sc5 Lack of Ego Mastery, Defective Inhibition 5 75 100
    Sc6 Bizarre Sensory Experiences 2 51 100
    Ma1 Amorality 3 58 100
    Ma2 Psychomotor Acceleration 9 68 100
    Ma3 Imperturbability 3 47 100
    Ma4 Ego Inflation 6 69 100
    Si1 Shyness/Self-Consciousness 4 48 100
    Si2 Social Avoidance 2 45 100
    Si3 Self/Other Alienation 6 53 100
    ANX Anxiety 10 60 100
    FRS Fears 3 48 100
    OBS Obsessivness 6 53 100
    DEP Depression 13 66 100
    HEA Health Concerns 9 60 100
    BIZ Bizarre Mentation 8 70 100
    ANG Anger 16 86 100
    CYN Cynicism 11 51 100
    ASP Antisocial Practices 13 62 100
    TPA Type A 17 81 100
    LSE Low Self-esteem 8 59 100
    SOD Social Discomfort 5 45 100
    FAM Family Problems 9 60 100
    WRK Work Interference 12 59 100
    TRT Negative Treatment Indicators 8 59 100
    A Anxiety 19 63 100
    R Repression 14 47 100
    Es Ego Strength 35 45 100
    MAC-R MacAndrew Alcoholism Scale-Revised 26 60 100
    AAS Addiction Acknowledgement 7 70 100
    APS Addiction Potential 30 68 100
    MDS Marital Distress 4 56 100
    Ho Hostility 19 51 100
    O-H Overcontrolled Hostility 8 35 100
    Do Dominance 19 58 100
    Re Social Responsibility 15 37 100
    Mt College Maladjustment 24 70 100
    GM Masculine Gender Role 38 51 100
    GF Feminine Gender Role 18 30 100
    PK Post-traumatic Stress Disorder 22 73 100
    PS Post-traumatic Stress Disorder 31 76 100
    D-O Depression, Obvious 14 65 100
    D-S Depression, Subtle 4 undefined 100
    Hy-O Hysteria, Obvious 8 59 100
    Hy-S Hysteria, Subtle 14 45 100
    Pd-O Psychopathic Deviate, Obvious 11 63 100
    Pd-S Psychopathic Deviate, Subtle 14 64 100
    Pa-O Paranoia, Obvious 7 70 100
    Pa-S Paranoia, Subtle 8 52 100
    Ma-O Hypomania, Obvoius 13 71 100
    Ma-S Hypomania, Subtle 13 61 100
    dem Demoralization 11 64 100
    som Somatic Complaints 4 55 100
    lpe Low Positive Emotions 7 60 100
    cyn Cynicism 6 48 100
    asb Antisocial Behavior 16 80 100
    per Ideas of Persecution 4 67 100
    dne Dysfunctional Negative Emotions 11 63 100
    abx Aberrant Experiences 5 63 100
    hpm Hypomanic Activation 25 82 100
    AGGR Aggressiveness 15 79 100
    PSYC Psychoticism 9 68 100
    DISC Disconstraint 20 67 100
    NEGE Negative Emotionality / Neuroticism 19 68 100
    INTR Introversion / Low Positive Emotionality 12 52 100
    FRS1 Generalized Fearfulness 0 44 100
    FRS2 Multiple Fears 3 50 100
    DEP1 Lack of Drive 7 79 100
    DEP2 Dysphoria 3 66 100
    DEP3 Self-Depreciation 2 55 100
    DEP4 Suicidal Ideation 0 45 100
    HEA1 Gastrointestinal Symptoms 1 57 100
    HEA2 Neurological Symtoms 3 60 100
    HEA3 General Health Concerns 1 48 100
    BIZ1 Psychotic Symptomatology 3 74 100
    BIZ2 Schizotypal Characteristics 3 60 100
    ANG1 Explosive Behavior 7 83 100
    ANG2 Irritability 7 72 100
    CYN1 Misanthropic Beliefs 9 58 100
    CYN2 Interpersonal Suspiciousness 2 43 100
    ASP1 Antisocial Attitudes 9 57 100
    ASP2 Antisocial Behavior 4 67 100
    TPA1 Impatience 6 68 100
    TPA2 Competitive Drive 7 71 100
    LSE1 Self-Doubt 4 59 100
    LSE2 Submissiveness 0 41 100
    SOD1 Introversion 3 45 100
    SOD2 Shyness 1 41 100
    FAM1 Family Discord 6 65 100
    FAM2 Familial Alienation 1 49 100
    TRT1 Low Motivation 2 54 100
    TRT2 Inability to Disclose 1 45 100
    But, for a certainty, back then,
    We loved so many, yet hated so much,
    We hurt others and were hurt ourselves...

    Yet even then, we ran like the wind,
    Whilst our laughter echoed,
    Under cerulean skies...

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    From what I can tell, the way to read the number scores is such that the first number is your score and the second is the max.
    But, for a certainty, back then,
    We loved so many, yet hated so much,
    We hurt others and were hurt ourselves...

    Yet even then, we ran like the wind,
    Whilst our laughter echoed,
    Under cerulean skies...

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    Sorry to say but all tests (include this) are bullsh1t. Tests are for strictly minded persons only. I have been studying at first Unversity for 5 years and I received degree with distinction (I passed all exams at the high marks except the one where i was supposed to write a stupid test)
    Feel free to correct my English

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    Quote Originally Posted by FlakeySnowballer View Post
    Sorry to say but all tests (include this) are bullsh1t.
    Do cemetery workers prefer the graveyard shift ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by FlakeySnowballer View Post
    Sorry to say but all tests (include this) are bullsh1t. Tests are for strictly minded persons only. I have been studying at first Unversity for 5 years and I received degree with distinction (I passed all exams at the high marks except the one where i was supposed to write a stupid test)
    What field is that degree in?

    Quote Originally Posted by Ashton View Post
    You do realize that the MMPI is a clinically validated diagnostic, right?
    Also, it's probably the most widely used objective test in diagnosing psychological pathology in the US. I don't know if they use it abroad or not.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Gilly View Post
    From what I can tell, the way to read the number scores is such that the first number is your score and the second is the max.
    "Raw scores on the scales are transformed into a standardized metric known as T-scores (Mean or Average equals 50, Standard Deviation equals 10)"

    This is basically saying that on your T-scores any score between 40 and 60 is in the average range. (And the T-score is just your Transformed raw score)


    edit: here's a webpage I found to help with interpretation:
    http://www.mmpi-info.com/mmpi-2/

    "Consider "High" to be T70 or more on the MMPI, and T65 or more on the MMPI-2. The higher a scale is, the more the more pathological descripters apply. Use the more benign descripters with moderately high scores. Consider "low" to be about T45 and below on the MMPI, and T40 and below on the MMPI-2. "
    Last edited by squark; 07-24-2011 at 08:02 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bardia View Post
    Also, it's probably the most widely used objective test in diagnosing psychological pathology in the US. I don't know if they use it abroad or not.
    It is used abroad but not in all of the European countries.

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    Quote Originally Posted by squark View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Gilly View Post
    From what I can tell, the way to read the number scores is such that the first number is your score and the second is the max.
    "Raw scores on the scales are transformed into a standardized metric known as T-scores (Mean or Average equals 50, Standard Deviation equals 10)"

    This is basically saying that on your T-scores any score between 40 and 60 is in the average range. (And the T-score is just your Transformed raw score)


    edit: here's a webpage I found to help with interpretation:
    http://www.mmpi-info.com/mmpi-2/

    "Consider "High" to be T70 or more on the MMPI, and T65 or more on the MMPI-2. The higher a scale is, the more the more pathological descripters apply. Use the more benign descripters with moderately high scores. Consider "low" to be about T45 and below on the MMPI, and T40 and below on the MMPI-2. "
    So is this MMPI or MMPI2?
    But, for a certainty, back then,
    We loved so many, yet hated so much,
    We hurt others and were hurt ourselves...

    Yet even then, we ran like the wind,
    Whilst our laughter echoed,
    Under cerulean skies...

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    MMPI-2 apparently.
    But, for a certainty, back then,
    We loved so many, yet hated so much,
    We hurt others and were hurt ourselves...

    Yet even then, we ran like the wind,
    Whilst our laughter echoed,
    Under cerulean skies...

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    This test indicates that I have explosive anger, as well as antisocial, schizophrenic, and hypomanic tendencies. Also I am emotionally alienated and have little control over my ego.
    But, for a certainty, back then,
    We loved so many, yet hated so much,
    We hurt others and were hurt ourselves...

    Yet even then, we ran like the wind,
    Whilst our laughter echoed,
    Under cerulean skies...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gilly View Post
    MMPI-2 apparently.
    Yep. MMPI-2.

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    My results tell me I'm an introverted girl wimp who doesn't assert himself, but only a little bit. I can live with this, lol.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ashton View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by FlakeySnowballer View Post
    Sorry to say but all tests (include this) are bullsh1t. Tests are for strictly minded persons only. I have been studying at first Unversity for 5 years and I received degree with distinction (I passed all exams at the high marks except the one where i was supposed to write a stupid test)
    OH BOY, YOU MUST BE A GENIUS LOL

    You do realize that the MMPI is a clinically validated diagnostic, right?
    I am a girl :-). Yes I passed this test as well as many such tests in the past. The questions and answers are too simple. I mean all my anwers depends on situations anyway. Maybe this test is for an average person.
    Feel free to correct my English

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bardia View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by FlakeySnowballer View Post
    Sorry to say but all tests (include this) are bullsh1t. Tests are for strictly minded persons only. I have been studying at first Unversity for 5 years and I received degree with distinction (I passed all exams at the high marks except the one where i was supposed to write a stupid test)
    What field is that degree in?

    Quote Originally Posted by Ashton View Post
    You do realize that the MMPI is a clinically validated diagnostic, right?
    Also, it's probably the most widely used objective test in diagnosing psychological pathology in the US. I don't know if they use it abroad or not.
    It was an engineer degree.

    I would say this test is used worldwide.
    Feel free to correct my English

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    VRIN Variable Response Inconsistency 5 50 100
    TRIN True Reponse Inconsistency 9 50 100
    F Infrequency 11 70 100
    Fb Backside F 3 55 100
    Fp Infrequency Psychopathology 1 48 100
    L Lie 0 35 100
    K Correction 13 45 100
    S Superlative Self-Presentation 14 37 100
    FBS Fake Bad Scale 10 undefined 100
    Hs Hypochondriasis 6 13 51 100
    D Depression 27 68 100
    Hy Hysteria 21 50 100
    Pd Psychopathic Deviate 22 27 59 100
    Mf Masculinity-Femininity - Male 35 68 100
    Mf Masculinity-Femininity - Female 35 undefined 100
    Pa Paranoia 10 49 100
    Pt Psychathenia 24 37 72 100
    Sc Schizophrenia 27 40 74 100
    Ma Hypomania 18 21 51 100
    Si Social Introversion 45 72 100
    D1 Subjective Depression 14 69 100
    D2 Psychomotor Retardation 9 70 100
    D3 Physical Malfunctioning 3 51 100
    D4 Mental Dullness 6 67 100
    D5 Brooding 3 57 100
    Hy1 Denial of Social Anxiety 1 34 100
    Hy2 Need for Affection 6 47 100
    Hy3 Lassitude-malaise 5 61 100
    Hy4 Somatic Complaints 3 52 100
    Hy5 Inhibition of Aggression 3 48 100
    Pd1 Familial Discord 2 51 100
    Pd2 Authority Problems 2 42 100
    Pd3 Social Imperturbability 1 35 100
    Pd4 Social Alienation 7 67 100
    Pd5 Self-alienation 8 72 100
    Pa1 Persecutory Ideas 2 52 100
    Pa2 Poignancy 4 62 100
    Pa3 Naivete 3 41 100
    Sc1 Social Alienation 8 72 100
    Sc2 Emotional Alienation 1 50 100
    Sc3 Lack of Ego Mastery, Cognitive 3 60 100
    Sc4 Lack of Ego Mastery, Conative 6 71 100
    Sc5 Lack of Ego Mastery, DI 4 68 100
    Sc6 Bizarre Sensory Experiences 5 65 100
    Ma1 Amorality 3 58 100
    Ma2 Psychomotor Acceleration 6 53 100
    Ma3 Imperturbability 1 35 100
    Ma4 Ego Inflation 4 56 100
    Si1 Shyness/Self-Consciousness 13 74 100
    Si2 Social Avoidance 6 62 100
    Si3 Self/Other Alienation 8 59 100
    ANX Anxiety 10 60 100
    FRS Fears 2 45 100
    OBS Obsessivness 12 73 100
    DEP Depression 12 65 100
    HEA Health Concerns 9 60 100
    BIZ Bizarre Mentation 2 51 100
    ANG Anger 5 48 100
    CYN Cynicism 13 54 100
    ASP Antisocial Practices 11 55 100
    TPA Type A 7 46 100
    LSE Low Self-esteem 13 72 100
    SOD Social Discomfort 18 73 100
    FAM Family Problems 6 52 100
    WRK Work Interference 20 74 100
    TRT Negative Treatment Indicators 15 76 100
    A Anxiety 23 68 100
    R Repression 21 63 100
    Es Ego Strength 29 31 100
    MAC MacAndrew Alcoholism Scale 20 46 100
    AAS Addiction Acknowledgement 7 70 100
    APS Addiction Potential 24 52 100
    MDS Marital Distress 6 65 100
    Ho Hostility 20 52 100
    O-H Overcontrolled Hostility 11 45 100
    Do Dominance 9 undefined 100
    Re Social Responsibility 22 55 100
    Mt College Maladjustment 22 67 100
    GM Masculine Gender Role 32 38 100
    GF Feminine Gender Role 28 51 100
    PK Post-traumatic Stress Disorder 19 68 100
    PS Post-traumatic Stress Disorder 26 69 100
    D-O Depression, Obvious 16 69 100
    D-S Depression, Subtle 11 52 100
    Hy-O Hysteria, Obvious 8 59 100
    Hy-S Hysteria, Subtle 13 43 100
    Pd-O Psychopathic Deviate, Obvious 13 68 100
    Pd-S Psychopathic Deviate, Subtle 9 45 100
    Pa-O Paranoia, Obvious 4 57 100
    Pa-S Paranoia, Subtle 6 43 100
    Ma-O Hypomania, Obvoius 10 61 100
    Ma-S Hypomania, Subtle 8 42 100
    dem Demoralization 12 66 100
    som Somatic Complaints 4 55 100
    lpe Low Positive Emotions 10 72 100
    cyn Cynicism 8 53 100
    asb Antisocial Behavior 7 54 100
    per Ideas of Persecution 0 41 100
    dne Dysfunctional Negative Emotions 10 60 100
    abx Aberrant Experiences 3 56 100
    hpm Hypomanic Activation 9 44 100
    AGGR Aggressiveness 4 38 100
    PSYC Psychoticism 6 59 100
    DISC Disconstraint 15 51 100
    NEGE Negative Emotionality / Neuroticism 15 59 100
    INTR Introversion / Low Positive Emotionality 21 73 100
    FRS1 Generalized Fearfulness 0 44 100
    FRS2 Multiple Fears 2 45 100
    DEP1 Lack of Drive 6 73 100
    DEP2 Dysphoria 0 42 100
    DEP3 Self-Depreciation 4 69 100
    DEP4 Suicidal Ideation 0 45 100
    HEA1 Gastrointestinal Symptoms 0 44 100
    HEA2 Neurological Symtoms 3 60 100
    HEA3 General Health Concerns 2 56 100
    BIZ1 Psychotic Symptomatology 0 44 100
    BIZ2 Schizotypal Characteristics 1 47 100
    ANG1 Explosive Behavior 3 58 100
    ANG2 Irritability 1 41 100
    CYN1 Misanthropic Beliefs 9 58 100
    CYN2 Interpersonal Suspiciousness 4 53 100
    ASP1 Antisocial Attitudes 10 60 100
    ASP2 Antisocial Behavior 1 45 100
    TPA1 Impatience 1 39 100
    TPA2 Competitive Drive 3 50 100
    LSE1 Self-Doubt 5 64 100
    LSE2 Submissiveness 3 62 100
    SOD1 Introversion 11 68 100
    SOD2 Shyness 6 68 100
    FAM1 Family Discord 5 60 100
    FAM2 Familial Alienation 0 40 100
    TRT1 Low Motivation 4 66 100
    TRT2 Inability to Disclose 4 68 100
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    I can't find a working link to take the test. Does anyone have one?

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    The link to this test is not valid anymore and I can't find it on their website anymore. Any other sources you know of. Thanks!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Seem View Post
    The link to this test is not valid anymore and I can't find it on their website anymore. Any other sources you know of. Thanks!
    http://geisel.narod.ru/mmpi2.htm
    I was actually thinking about this just the other day.

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