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Clinical Scale 3 of the MMPI-2: Hysteria and its Subscales




Clinical Scale

Hy        Hysteria

Direct Subscale

Hy1      Denial of Social Anxiety
Hy2      Need for Affection
Hy3      Lassitude-malaise
Hy4      Somatic Complaints
Hy5      Inhibition of Aggression

Hy-O    Hysteria, Obvious
Hy-S     Hysteria, Subtle




Other scales to look at:

ANX     Anxiety
FRS       Fears
OBS       Obsessivness
HEA      Health Concerns
ANG     Anger
ASP       Antisocial Practices
LSE        Low Self-esteem
FAM      Family Problems
WRK      Work Interference
TRT        Negative Treatment Indicators
A            Anxiety
R             Repression
Es            Ego Strength
MAC-R  MacAndrew Alcoholism Scale-Revised
AAS       Addiction Acknowledgement
APS        Addiction Potential
MDS       Marital Distress
Ho          Hostility
O-H        Overcontrolled Hostility





Do           Dominance
Re            Social Responsibility
Mt           College Maladjustment
som         Somatic Complaints
asb          Antisocial Behavior
dne          Dysfunctional Negative Emotions
abx          Aberrant Experiences
AGGR     Aggressiveness
DISC       Disconstraint
NEGE      Negative Emotionality / Neuroticism
FRS1        Generalized Fearfulness
FRS2        Multiple Fears
HEA1      Gastrointestinal Symptoms
HEA2      Neurological Symtoms
HEA3      General Health Concerns
ANG1     Explosive Behavior
ANG2     Irritability
ASP1       Antisocial Attitudes
ASP2       Antisocial Behavior
TPA1       Impatience
TPA2       Competitive Drive
LSE1        Self-Doubt
LSE2        Submissiveness
FAM1      Family Discord
FAM2      Familial Alienation
TRT1        Low Motivation
TRT2        Inability to Disclose


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Clinical Scale 2 of the MMPI-2: Depression and its Subscales





Clinical Scale

D          Depression

Direct Subscales

D1        Subjective Depression
D2        Psychomotor Retardation
D3        Physical Malfunctioning
D4        Mental Dullness
D5        Brooding




D-O      Depression, Obvious
D-S       Depression, Subtle


Other scales to look at:

DEP      Depression
DEP1    Lack of Drive
DEP2    Dysphoria
DEP3    Self-Depreciation
DEP4    Suicidal Ideation
LSE       Low Self-esteem
LSE1     Self-Doubt
LSE2     Submissiveness
FAM     Family Problems
FAM1   Family Discord
FAM2   Familial Alienation



WRK     Work Interference
MAC-R MacAndrew Alcoholism Scale-Revised
AAS      Addiction Acknowledgement
APS       Addiction Potential
MDS     Marital Distress
Mt         College Maladjustment
PK         Post-traumatic Stress Disorder
PS          Post-traumatic Stress Disorder
dem       Demoralization
lpe         Low Positive Emotions
dne        Dysfunctional Negative Emotions
NEGE   Negative Emotionality / Neuroticism
INTR     Introversion / Low Positive Emotionality
TRT1     Low Motivation


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Other psychological personality tests you may enjoy:

Related MMPI-2 information:



And the Free MMPI-2 link.

Clinical Scale 1 of the MMPI-2: Hypochondriasis and its Subscales




Clinical Scale

Hs            Hypochondriasis

Direct Subscales

*Hs HAS NO CORRESPONDING SUBSCALES.



Other scales to look at:

D3            Physical Malfunctioning
Hy3          Lassitude-malaise
Hy4          Somatic Complaints
Sc4            Lack of Ego Mastery, Conative
ANX         Anxiety
OBS          Obsessiveness
HEA         Health Concerns
WRK        Work Interference
TRT          Negative Treatment Indicators




A              Anxiety
R              Repression
MAC-R   MacAndrew Alcoholism Scale-Revised
MDS        Marital Distress
O-H         Overcontrolled Hostility
dem         Demoralization
som         Somatic Complaints
dne          Dysfunctional Negative Emotions
NEGE      Negative Emotionality / Neuroticism
FRS1        Generalized Fearfulness
DEP1       Lack of Drive
HEA1      Gastrointestinal Symptoms
HEA2      Neurological Symtoms
HEA3      General Health Concerns
ANG2     Irritability
TPA1       Impatience
LSE1        Self-Doubt
LSE2        Submissiveness
FAM1      Family Discord
TRT2        Inability to Disclose


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Other psychological personality tests you may enjoy:

Related MMPI-2 information:



And the Free MMPI-2 link.

Take the MMPI-2 personality test free online, long & short forms, gratis!





Both the long and short forms of the MMPI-2 but not the MMPI-A commonly given to adolescents are available through this link.


The Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory (MMPI-2) is the most used personality test in clinical settings in the United States; it is also the only personality test the results of which are recognized and used by that country's courts of law.  Published in 1940, the MMPI was the first comprehensive test that was data-driven, that largely did away with theory, and it was first calibrated by asking inpatient and outpatient individuals of psychiatric hospitals with well-known conditions to answer the test as they would if honest.  The MMPI-2 was published in 1989, with a larger and more diverse sample having been used as calibration, including not only individuals from the general population and individuals asked to pretend to be good or bad or to have a specific disorder but also taking into account the findings of many scientific studies that led to the inclusion of subscales and the supplementary scales.

The result was a test so long and so exhausting that virtually nobody is able to keep their answers coherent if an attempt at dishonesty was made.  The fact that it is so successful at detecting malingering, among other types of faking, is why this test is used in U.S. court cases of many kinds and why it is also used for employment hiring and promoting, from emergency services to police to military personnel, and in the private sector too.



Using 567 true or false questions,  rates the tester on 130 categories (validity scales included). Once validity of the answers (link goes to a search of scientific articles on the subject) is established, a profile is created employing the 10 Clinical Scales:

  1. Hypochondriasis (Hs, a.ka. scale 1)
  2. Depression (D or 2)
  3. Hysteria (Hy or 3)
  4. Psychopathic deviate (Pd or 4)
  5. Masculinity/femininity (Mf or 5)
  6. Paranoia (Pa or 6)
  7. Psychasthenia (Pt or 7)
  8. Schizophrenia (Sc or 8)
  9. Hypomania (Ma or 9)
  10. Social introversion (Si or 0)

Each of these is in itself composed of various other sub-scales and has a further Obvious / Subtle division that is important. The scales are typically referred to by their number, with Si being numbered as 0, as stated above and also shown in the image below.



The MMPI-2 produces T-Scores and Raw Scores. What you will be paying attention to are the T-Scores, not the Raw Scores, unless otherwise specified. T-Scores are not percentages, but may be translated into percentages. Usually, anything above a 75 T-Score denotes a very high ranking on that scale, that is, within the top 1% of the population. Likewise, anything above a T-Score of 65 falls outside the normal range (among the top 3 to 5% of the general population). On the lower bound, any T-Score below 35 would not be considered normal. This general guideline notwithstanding, keep in mind that these point ranges aren't rigid, that is, that some scales accept certain T-Scores as normal while other scales consider the very same scores abnormal.

If you are taking this for purely for yourself, then robust results on the validity scales allow you to push elevations even further, such that a 60 or 65 no longer seem important.  However, should you proceed in that way, the subscales and research scales become more important because a main scale may be low and still the patterns it approximates could be key in fueling the problems that have led to other high T-Scores.



How to interpret your own MMPI-2 results?


  • Step 1:

    Verify that your results are valid, and identify what bias, if any, your profile displays.
  • Step 2:

    Once determined to be valid, see how your profile compares to the rest of the population on the 10 Clinical Scales, and analyze your strengths and weaknesses on each scale by looking at its components.
  • Step 3:

    Pinpoint your dominant Defense Mechanisms by probing your style.
  • Step 4:

    Use the supplementary scales to better understand yourself and your current psychological tendencies.


Click here for instructions on how to do Step 1, Verifying Validity, which is indubitably the hardest and most technical part of interpreting your own MMPI-2 results.


Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Test (MMPI-2) individual results graph, including 3 main Validity Scales and all 10 Clinical Scales
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This is the kind of graph that you would be given by a certified
psychologist in an official MMPI-2 interpretation report.



Seek the MMPI-2 at THIS ADDRESS.






The source code of the original script looks something like this.  You can download the .html file that you will find and take the test offline at any point in the future.

    How to download and take the MMPI-2, long and short versions, online for free, gratis
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    This is what you should see to create your MMPI-2 test file successfully.

The actual online test form appears as below:

Snapshot of a gratis, online form for the MMPI-2 test
This is what you when taking the MMPI -2. 



Answer all the questions and click 'Score' at the bottom. NOTE: If you want to make sure that your computer is properly set up, answer a few questions, click score to check if all the scales appear; then close the file, reopen it, and take the test! NEVER CLICK SCORE MORE THAN ONCE without reopening the file or you will get inaccurate results and also the results of some scales will come up as "undefined".



This button provides results at the bottom on the very same page, without going into another url address
The score button at the end of the test makes your result 
appear immediately under the test on the very same URL!




    Both the long and short forms of the MMPI-2 but not the MMPI-A commonly given to adolescents are available through this link.


    Know yourself!


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    Other psychological personality tests you may enjoy:

    Related MMPI-2 information:




    And, always. the Free MMPI-2 link here.


    Preliminary report of closed, on-site polling






    Poll #1

    Duration: + / - 3 months

    Sample size: A surprising amount. To be expanded as results showed promise.


    Preliminary disclosure:

    Users that scored elevated Scale 7 [Psychasthenia] on the MMPI-2 AND were in possession of standard blood test reported overwhelmingly to having higher white blood cell counts than red blood cell counts. With regards to if one or both of these numbers were in the abnormal range, the results were mixed, with the sample size proving insufficiently large to achieve the statistical significance necessary to back any correlation or, inversely, back the null hypothesis against any specific combination.

    A follow-up poll will open, staying open over a longer period, and those numbers will be combined with those already obtained. MMPI-2 test takers that meet the criteria stated above are strongly encouraged to participate because it is likely that enough data will be collected to offer strong support with regards to a key skewed dynamic in the human psychoneuroimmunological system, which has been recently found to exhibit bidirectional communication between neurons and cells in the immunological system.




    Poll #2


    Duration + / - 10 months

    Sample size: 500+ users


    Results:

    Users reviewed our on-site search engine, Cog, a custom Google search engine modified to filter out most of the noise on the Internet with the purpose of landing users directly on useful results or on the primary sources corresponding to their query. Cog received over 75% favorable reviews, with less than 20% of users reporting that they either weren't able to find the primary sources being sought out or having experienced any sort of processing or coding bug upon using the on-site CSE. To obtain positive percentages so high is extremely rare in anonymous, on-line attitude polling. Needless to say, I am very happy that I was able to provide you all with a useful tool that is becoming increasingly important as the Google search algorithms get hacked to the point that reliable information is no longer readily accessible. Since voters largely approved the design of the tool, I will be expanding and tweaking it over the medium-term.






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