MMPI 2 First 75 Questions out of 567 Psych Exam

Started by ThugCop, Feb 21, 2005, 10:29 PM

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T.M. Cullen

#225
sorry posted on wrong tread
"There is no direct and unequivocal connection between lying and these physiological states of arousal...(referring to polygraph)."

Dr. Phil Zimbardo, Phd, Standford University

trucker

#226
Ladies and Gentlemen,  Relax please.  Most of the post i have read seem to deal with a sub-consious fear of testing.  This is the first portion of the test.  How doe this indiviual handle stress.. Althought the test has many questions a great deal are the same question re-worded or phrased.  a large portion of the results are from the interview and the post interview of the test results.  Face it if you are taking this test for Law enforcement standards the pre-interview will determine your attitude and abilities to handle the stress filled job of law enforcement.  Just look slowly at the 75 questions just relax and the answers will flow easily.  The whole design is to see if you are you or trying to be someone your not.  I recall a post from a former marine ( semper fi ) the test got you because you were thinking from a battlefield point of view.  Survival in war.  Law enforcement is not a complex battlefield of kill or be killed.  its gonna be 90 plus or minus boredom and 10 plus or minus percent shear terror or panic.  Just be yourself.  And if you get threw all the testing and training.  your primary goal is voluntary compliance.  serve your citizens and protect them, their children, and property.  we have enough JOHN WAYNES in this profession.  treat people as you would like to be treated and i promise you respect beyond your dreams.  dont get me wrong its not a cake walk but how you handle things will make the difference in a job you work, or a career of good memories, comrodarie , and people who will never forget your name.  Good luck.  Sorry about rattleing on.

susieT

@ this moment i am chuckling to myself.  
i 1st came across this msg board a few months ago.
quickly & simply found 567 things of interest!  (thanX mad Mikey)  
the reason for my inner amusement is that continually people keep asking for "all 567" of the questions.  & they have been posted TWICE!!  also the comment about "cheating" on a personality test is priceless!  
makes one wonder......Hmmm

......things that make ya' go "Hmmm"......

susieT

also comical is the all mighty Quest for the "correct" answers.  there are no right answers.  there are no wrong answers.  kinda like answering the following questions;  

TRUE or FALSE:
eg.                   1.  my hair is auburn
                       2.  i have green eyes
                       3.  kittens are my favorite animal
                       4.  blue is the color is like best
                           
trucker,  'tis true about the "stress factor".   & honesty.  honest answers work best.  as in the above examples, yes, you can look bad like answering TRUE to #2 when your eyes are blue.

anyhow, just remember, if taking the test~~~RelaX & be Honest.

Mad Mikey

Hi all!

Thanks for the credit,  susieT !!

A good point was raised: relax and don't out-smart yourself!!


see ya!

...remember they don't call me 'Mad Mikey' for nothin'!!

:D

Nothing2See

I don't think anyone here really WANTS to cheat. I think it is fair to study something though, to know what you're up against. When it comes to a matter of ARE YOU THE RIGHT PERSON FOR THE JOB, I think this test is a pretty solid foundation for an employer to base their opinions. As a employee, I think it is fair to get a look at what you're facing.

In this light, I think both sides are correct.

There are a couple of old sayings I like that really describe this situation.

1) In fighting, the losers, generally speaking, are the ones who complain about broken rules.

2) "Your best? Losers always whine about their best. Winners go home and fuck the prom queen." --Sean Connery (as John Patrick Mason), "The Rock"

Let's face it. Big business, ANY big business, private, foreign, or government wants to know that their investments are secure. This includes investments made in employees. This is an ongoing fight, a fight which any business is clearly going to win. So. It is the employee who will lose, and cry about the rules, or what's fair, and not fair.

Likewise, we as employees have a right to equal oppurtunity. Leveling the playing field doesn't mean "trying our best". It means we level the playing field so no one has the high ground. Thise means no cheating, but no being surprised either.

So I feel that IF any business will issue an MMPI-2, then we should as employees come prepared, not to try our best, but to be the best employee. To be the employee that they are looking for.

As far as lie scales go. Yes. They know when you're lying. If your test looks remotely suspicious, you have to retake it. If you fail, generally, you retake it once, and if you fail again, you may be subject to a psychiatric evaluation.

These are tricky questions, and seeing as I have to take my test tomorrow, yes. I'm looking for information, but nevertheless, I will answer honestly. This test is not about fabricating answers. It's about honesty, and can you be honest enough to share your mental health (or lack thereof)?

In the end, if you're mentally sound, you'll win. If you're not, and you somehow find a loophole, consider this: Somewhere along the road, you will make a poorly based decision that will bite you hard in the ass. I'm talking investigations, inquiries, and jail time.

Ask yourself if this test is worth it, and if it is, what are the consequences down the road, six months, six years, or a decade ahead?

Figure it out for yourself.

I support both sides.

For you "unfair testing" critics, grow up, win, and go fuck the prom queen.

Anonymous

susieT


Tracy H

Good morning Thug cop.....I am doing a college project on the MMPI-2 Test.  Would you please send me the entire list of questions so I can utilize them as class participation aides during my presentation?  I would greatly appreciate it.  Thank you!

Tracy H :)

psych1

no, because the test is copyrighted and it is agianst the law to copy or distribute it to the the lay public.

Sergeant1107

Quote from: 62616B717A120 on Feb 28, 2009, 02:35 PMno, because the test is copyrighted and it is agianst the law to copy or distribute it to the the lay public.
Is there a precedent on that?

I think if a person copies the questions for instructional purposes or research it falls under the fair use exception, doesn't it?
Lorsque vous utilisez un argumentum ad hominem, tout le monde sait que vous êtes intellectuellement faillite.

Hancocktl


psych1

#236
Quote from: Sergeant1107 on Mar 01, 2009, 05:05 AM
Quote from: 62616B717A120 on Feb 28, 2009, 02:35 PMno, because the test is copyrighted and it is agianst the law to copy or distribute it to the the lay public.
Is there a precedent on that?

I think if a person copies the questions for instructional purposes or research it falls under the fair use exception, doesn't it?

Yes, this is a good point.  However, instructional purposes for what exactly, and to whom? Presented to grad students in a clinical psychology doctoral program, then yes, giving out the questions would be permissable because all doctoral students in clinical psychology are bound ethically (and in many states, legally) to the APA ethics code. It is pressumed (because you student practice license in on the line) that you know the legal and ethical quandries associated with releasing/sharing test information. Furthermore, they are being trained in the use and intepreation of the test as part of their clinical trianing. Students in an undgrad abnormal psych class are not bound by the APA ethics code and are not being formally trained in its use. I learned about the MMPI (and other measures of psychopathology) as an undergrad and was able to become familiar with its underlying theory, psychometric properties, and purpose without the professor handing out the entire test booklet.  Did they mention a question from the test in a lecture? Yes, I am sure they did.  But we did not get a test booklet. This was simply not needed for puposes of undergrad training.  At this stage, it all about theory and purpose.  When you in grad school, that when you need to get deeper, and learn interpetation as well.

Whatever

This test will probably be the most important thing I do in my life, also
to everyone who has responded to this. I am not taking this test to
become a cop, FBI, or any other law enforcement agency employee,
I am doing this because I need a life altering surgery. If I want to be
pain free or hopefully close to it I need a Spin Stimulator put in, due to
damage from a accident to my neck.      So this test is new to me and in my opinion if your information on this test isn't informitive, why are you posting anything. This is a pretty scarry thing if people sit and listen to some of you go back and forth.  Quality info is much more appreciated.                                                    Thank- You

Whatever

Trucker,
            After reading your post, I applaud you if there were any ?'s
about this test you've just answered them plain and simple!!!

                                                            Thanks
                                                                 w

Mad Mikey

Hi to all!

Hey!!!   Who are the poor sports who had my favorite self administered PPMI-2 site yanked off the web ?????

it used to be:

www.fixcas.com/scholar/mmpi.htm

it's a sad day in America.......

Mad Mikey is a Saaaaad Mikey...........


:D

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