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MMPI-2™ K and Non-K-Corrected T Scores

Alperin, J.J., Archer, R.P., & Coates, G.D. (1996). Development and effects of an MMPI-A K-correction procedure. Journal of Personality Assessment, 67, 155-168.

Archer, R.P., Fontaine, J., & McCrae, R.R. (1998). Effects of two MMPI-2 validity scales on basic scale relations to external criteria. Journal of Personality Assessment, 70, 87-102.

Barthlow, D.L., Graham, J.R., Ben-Porath, Y.S., Tellegen, A., & McNulty, J.L. (2002). The appropriateness of the MMPI-2 K correction. Assessment, 9, 219-229.

Butcher, J.N., & Tellegen, A. (1978). Common methodological problems in MMPI research. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 46, 620-628.

Clopton, J.R., Shanks, D.A., & Preng, K.W. (1987). Classification accuracy of the MacAndrew scale with and without K corrections. The International Journal of Addictions, 22, 1049-1051.

Colby, F. (1989). Usefulness of the K correction in MMPI profiles of patients and nonpatients. Psychological Assessment, 1, 142-145.

Dahlstrom, W.G., Welsh, G.S., Dahlstrom, L.E. (1972). An MMPI handbook: Vol. I. Clinical interpretation. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press.

Detrick, P., Chnibnall, J.T., & Rosso, M. (2001). Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory-2 in police officer selection: Normative data and relation to the Inwald Personality Inventory. Professional Psychology: Research and Practice: 32, 484-490.

Fulkerson, S.C., Freud, S.L., & Raynor, G.H. (1958). The use of the MMPI in the psychological evaluation of pilots. Journal of Aviation Medicine, 29, 122-129.

Heibrun, A.B. (1963). Revision of the MMPI K correction procedure for improved detection of maladjustment in a normal college population. Journal of Consulting Psychology, 27, 161-165.

Hsu, L.M. (1986). Implications of differences in elevations of K-corrected and non-K-corrected MMPI T scores. Journal of Consulting & Clinical Psychology, 54, 552-557.

McCrae, R.R., Costa, P.T., Dahlstrom, W.G., Barefoot, J.C., Siegel, I.C, & Williams, R.B. (1989). A caution on the use of the MMPI K-correction in research of psychosomatic medicine. Psychosomatic Medicine, 51, 58-65.

McGrath, R. E., Sweeney, M., OMalley, W. B. & Carlton, T. K. (1998). Identifying psychological contributions to chronic pain complaints with the MMPI-2: The role of the K scale. Journal of Personality Assessment, 70, 448-459.

Pope, K.S., Butcher, J.N., & Seelen, J., (2000). The MMPI, MMPI-2, & MMPI-A in court: A practical guide for expert witnesses and attorneys, second edition. Washington, DC: American Psychological Association.

Ruch, F.L., & Ruch, W.M. (1967). The K factor as a (validity) suppressor variable in predicting success in selling. Journal of Applied Psychology, 51, 201-204.

Silver, R.J. & Sines, L.K. (1962). Diagnostic efficiency of the MMPI with and without the K correction. Journal of Clinical Psychology, 18, 312-314.

Sines, L.K., Baucom, D.H., & Gruba, G.H. (1979). A validity scale sign calling for caution in the interpretation of MMPIs among psychiatric inpatients. Journal of Personality Assessment, 43, 604-607.

Stroupe, M.A. (1999). The effects of K-correction on the validity of the MMPI-A. Dissertation Abstracts International: Section B: the Physical Sciences and Engineering, 54 (10-B), 5615.

Williams, M.A., Putzke, J.D., LaMarche, J.A., Bourge, R.C., Kirklin, J.K., McGiffin, D.C., & Boll, T.J. (2000). Psychological defensiveness among heart transplant candidates. Journal of Clinical Psychology in Medical Settings, 7, 167-174.

Wooten, A.J. (1984). Effectiveness of the K correction in the detection of psychopathology and its impact on profile height and configuration among young adult men. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 52, 468-473.

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