A Windows program to aid in MMPI-2 interpretation [An article from: Computers in Human Behavior]
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Author(s)B.A. Tanner
PublisherElsevier
ISBN / ASINB000P6OSH0
ISBN-13978B000P6OSH6
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The MMPI-2 Assistant is designed and distributed to respond to certain criticisms of commercially available interpretation programs. The Assistant is intended for adult psychiatric patient profiles only. The Assistant does not send output directly to a printer, but rather writes output to a rich text format disk file, to encourage editing and inclusion of additional information. The rules for each interpretive hypothesis precede that hypothesis both on the screen and in the output file. The program is available only upon certification that the requestor meets the author's rules for its use, including professional licensure, appropriate training and target population. Finally, research is encouraged by making the program available to qualified psychologists at no charge.
Description:
The MMPI-2 Assistant is designed and distributed to respond to certain criticisms of commercially available interpretation programs. The Assistant is intended for adult psychiatric patient profiles only. The Assistant does not send output directly to a printer, but rather writes output to a rich text format disk file, to encourage editing and inclusion of additional information. The rules for each interpretive hypothesis precede that hypothesis both on the screen and in the output file. The program is available only upon certification that the requestor meets the author's rules for its use, including professional licensure, appropriate training and target population. Finally, research is encouraged by making the program available to qualified psychologists at no charge.
