Volume 59, Issue 9 pp. 985-990
Research Article

MMPI-2: Confidence intervals for random responding to the F, F Back, and VRIN scales

Richard A. Charter

Corresponding Author

Richard A. Charter

VA Long Beach Healthcare System, California

MH Group/Mental Health (06/116B), Department of Veterans Affairs, VA Long Beach Healthcare System, 5901 East Seventh Street, Long Beach, CA 90822Search for more papers by this author
Michael N. Lopez

Michael N. Lopez

VA Long Beach Healthcare System, California

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First published: 10 July 2003
Citations: 4

This article is a US Government work and, as such, is in the public domain in the United States of America.

Abstract

Several studies have investigated random responding to the F, F Back, and VRIN scales. Only one study attempted to provide practical cutoff scores for these scales, but was unable to reach definitive cutoffs. This study uses the normal approximation to the binomial distribution and provides confidence interval bounds for random responding at the 95, 90, and 85% levels for the F, F Back, and VRIN scales. The possibility that humans asked to respond randomly produce F, F Back, and VRIN scores different from computer-generated random scores was investigated. The results show nonsignificant differences between human and computer responses for the F and F Back scales and mixed results for the VRIN scale. © 2003 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. J Clin Psychol.

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