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Examination of the MMPI-2 Restructured Form (MMPI-2-RF) Validity Scales in Civil Forensic Settings: Findings from Simulation and Known Group Samples
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Forensic PsychologyEngineeringOver-reporting IndicatorsLawInformation ForensicsPsychometricsDigital EvidencePsychologyForensic SearchForensic MedicineBrain InjuryPsychological EvaluationClinical EvaluationStatisticsReliabilityPsychiatryRehabilitationMmpi-2 Restructured FormForensic PsychiatryIncident InvestigationPatient SafetyDigital ForensicsCivil Forensic SettingsMedicineValidity ScalesEmergency MedicinePost-traumatic Stress Disorder
The current study examined the effectiveness of the MMPI-2 Restructured Form (MMPI-2-RF; Ben-Porath and Tellegen, 2008) over-reporting indicators in civil forensic settings. The MMPI-2-RF includes three revised MMPI-2 over-reporting validity scales and a new scale to detect over-reported somatic complaints. Participants dissimulated medical and neuropsychological complaints in two simulation samples, and a known-groups sample used symptom validity tests as a response bias criterion. Results indicated large effect sizes for the MMPI-2-RF validity scales, including a Cohen's d of .90 for Fs in a head injury simulation sample, 2.31 for FBS-r, 2.01 for F-r, and 1.97 for Fs in a medical simulation sample, and 1.45 for FBS-r and 1.30 for F-r in identifying poor effort on SVTs. Classification results indicated good sensitivity and specificity for the scales across the samples. This study indicates that the MMPI-2-RF over-reporting validity scales are effective at detecting symptom over-reporting in civil forensic settings.
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