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Diagnostic accuracy of actuarial and one-point MMPI code systems with college students

Assessed the applicability of standard clinical interpretations of the MMPI within a college counseling center. The relative classification rates and diagnostic accuracy of four actuarial and two one‐point code systems for the MMPI were evaluated. Two hundred and five female and 207 male college stu...

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Published in:Journal of clinical psychology 1983-01, Vol.39 (1), p.58-66
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MMPI
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