1 | English French Notes Complete/Exclude
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2 | YS EXEMPT TEST
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3 | EXEMPT TESTS
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4 | TEST NAME
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5 | EXEMPT BY
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6 | TEST BATTERY
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7 | Staff Comments - Tests and Interviews
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8 | No completed instruments found
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9 | Select Instrument Number
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10 | Shall I display the results now? N//
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11 | Answer 'Yes' or 'No'
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17 | Comment filed
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18 | No comment filed
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19 | You must hold the proper security key for this option.
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20 | YS COMMENT PRINT
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21 | Staff Comments on
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22 | transcribed by:
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23 | NOT OPERATIONAL
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24 | --- VERY MUCH DISTURBING ---
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25 | INCLUSION CONTROL AFFECTION
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26 | Delete Patient Data
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27 | NO DATA ON THIS PATIENT!
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28 | Delete All tests and interviews? N//
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29 | Incomplete tests and Interviews
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30 | Completed Tests and Interviews
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31 | NO TESTS/INTERVIEWS FOUND!
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32 | This option deletes incomplete tests and interviews which
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33 | have been incomplete for longer than 30 days.
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34 | Are you sure you wish to delete discontinued sessions now? N//
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35 | I will list any instruments I delete.
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36 | YS MH INST DELETE
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37 | UNKOWN INSTRUMENT
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38 | Deleted Incomplete Tests/Interviews
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39 | List Tests and Interviews
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40 | Tests and interviews can be listed by CODES only, CODES and TITLES,
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41 | or by DESCRIPTION, including author, number of items, etc.
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42 | YS-LIST-OF-TESTS
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43 | CTD?
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44 | YS MH INST LIST
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45 | No match found for
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46 | --- LIST OF BATTERIES ---
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47 | Instruments in Battery
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48 | COMMENTS NOT FOUND FOR :
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49 | NO. SCALES :
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50 | INTERPRETIVE REPORT:
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51 | TEST BATTERY CONSISTING OF:
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52 | INC CON AFF INC CON AFF
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53 | *** Invalid Profile ***
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54 | Valid Profile
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55 | Response Patterns
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56 | Negative Health Habits
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57 | Psychiatric Indications
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58 | Coping Styles
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59 | Stress Moderators
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60 | Treatment Prognostics
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61 | Management Guides
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62 | unlikely problem
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63 | possible problem
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64 | likely problem
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65 | *** Noteworthy Responses ***
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66 | Panic Susceptibility
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67 | Disorientation
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68 | Medical Anxiety
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69 | Adherence Problems
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70 | Suicidal Tendencies
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71 | *** THIS PROFILE IS INVALID - TOTAL RAW SCORE SCALES 1-8
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72 | LESS THAN 94
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73 | GREATER THAN 165
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74 | VALIDIY SCORE =
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75 | THIS PROFILE IS
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76 | RAW WF AS BR
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77 | PROFILE OF BR SCORES
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78 | Was the MCMI2 taken by
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79 | administered as an
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80 | (I)npatient or (O)utpatient?
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81 | Answer I for inpatient or O for outpatient
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82 | Was the duration of the recent Axis I Episode:
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83 | 1. Less than one week
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84 | 2. One to four weeks
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85 | 3. One to three months
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86 | 4. Three to twelve months
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87 | 5. Periodic; one to three years
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88 | 6. Continuous; one to
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89 | three years
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90 | 7. Periodic; three to seven years
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91 | 8. Continuous; three to seven years
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92 | 9. More than seven years
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93 | 0. Cannot categorize
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94 | Enter a number 0-9
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95 | OF QUESTIONABLE VALIDITY
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96 | based on the validity scale.
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97 | Validity Questioned based on
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98 | DISCLOSURE score
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99 | Patient entered as an
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100 | No setting entered, patient assumed to be outpatient.
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101 | Duration of recent Axis I episode:
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102 | not entered assumed be one to four weeks
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103 | Cannot Categorize^Less than 1 week^1-4 weeks^1-3 months^3-12 months^Periodic; 1-3 years^Coninuous; 1-3 years^Periodic; 3-7 years^Continuous 3-7 years^More than 7 years
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104 | There were less than 164 responses to the items on the inventory.
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105 | Computer interpretative analysis of any responses to these
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106 | items would not yield valid results.
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107 | Personality Code=
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108 | Syndrome Code=
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109 | *** NOTEWORTHY RESPONSES ***
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110 | Health Preocupation
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111 | Interpersonal Alienation
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112 | Emotional Dyscontrol
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113 | Self-Destructive Potential
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114 | CATEGORY RAW BR 35 60 75 85 100
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115 | DIAGNOSTIC SCALES
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116 | too many missing
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117 | too young
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118 | Was the MCMI3 taken by
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119 | *** Invalid Profile ***
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120 | Modifying Indices
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121 | Clinical Personality Patterns
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122 | Severe Personality Pathology
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123 | Clinical Syndromes
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124 | Severe Clinical Syndromes
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125 | Health Preoccupation
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126 | Childhood Abuse
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127 | Eating Disorder
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128 | *** THIS PROFILE IS
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129 | RAW BR
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130 | --- PROFILE INTERPRETATION ---
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131 | THE FOLLOWING MMPI INTERPRETATION SHOULD BE VIEWED AS A SERIES OF
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132 | HYPOTHESES WHICH MAY REQUIRE FURTHER INVESTIGATION.
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133 | HS,D,HY,PD,MF,PA,PT,SC,MA,SI,L,F,K
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134 | --- CRITICAL ITEMS ---
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135 | to omit Critical Item display
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136 | --- SCALE SCORES ---
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137 | HS D HY PD MF PA PT SC MA SI L F K
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138 | LB CA DY DO RE PR ST CN D1 D2 D3 D4 D5
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139 | SC1A SC1B SC2A SC2B SC2C SC3 MA1 MA2 MA3 MA4 MAC ICA HE
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140 | MAS MF1 MF2 MF3 MF4 MF5 MF6 SI1 SI2 SI3 SI4 SI5 SI6
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141 | SOC DEP FEM MOR REL AUT PSY ORG FAM HOS PHO HYP HEA
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142 | TI TII TIII TIV TV TVI TVII OH NPD SK PTSD
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143 | '<' or '>' indicates 'T' out of table range
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144 | to omit Scale Scores
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145 | to omit Interpretive Report
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146 | Raw Score:
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147 | ? Cannot Say (Raw):
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148 | Percent True:
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149 | Percent False:
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150 | Profile Elev.:
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151 | Welsh Code (new):
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152 | unable to show ties
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153 | ANX,FRS,OBS,DEP,HEA,BIZ,ANG,CYN,ASP,TPA,LSE,SOD,FAM,WRK,TRT
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154 | Content Scales Profile
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155 | Butcher, Graham, Williams, and Ben-Porath (1989)
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156 | Supplementary Scales Profile
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157 | No Incomplete MMPI-2 found for this patient
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158 | Patient did not answer the required 370 questions
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159 | Harris-Lingoes Subscales
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160 | (to be used as an aid in interpreting the parent scale)
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161 | Raw Score
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162 | Depression
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163 | Hysteria
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164 | Psychopathic Deviate
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165 | Paranoia
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166 | Schizophrenia
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167 | Hypomania
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168 | Social Introversion Subscales
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169 | (Ben-Porath, Hostetler, Butcher, and Graham)
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170 | Wiener-Harmon Subtle-Obvious Subscales
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171 | Total T Score Difference (Obvious-Subtle):
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172 | Additional Supplementary Scales
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173 | Uniform T scores are used for HS, D, Hy, Pd, Pa, Pt, Sc, Ma, and
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174 | the Content Scales; all other MMPI-2 scales use linear T scores.
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175 | PSY-5 Personality Psychopathology Five
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176 | RC Restructured Clinical Scales
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177 | Critical Items
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178 | Koss-Butcher Critical Items were endorsed.
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179 | Lachar-Wrobel Critical Items were endorsed.
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180 | OMITTED ITEMS
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181 | The following items were omitted by the client. It may be helpful to
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182 | discuss these items with this individual to determine the reason
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183 | for non-compliance with test instructions.
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184 | Hit RETURN to view Clinician Comments, or '^' to exit...
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185 | Clinician Comments
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186 | Clinician Comments continued...
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187 | Hit RETURN to continue, or '^' to exit...
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188 | Transcriber:
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189 | New Validity Scales
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190 | F(p) interpreted only in Inpatient or Correctional settings
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191 | MDS interpreted only when individual is married or separated
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192 | Experimental Content Component Scales
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193 | Fears Subscales
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194 | Depression Subscales
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195 | Health Concerns Subscales
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196 | Bizarre Mentation Subscales
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197 | Anger Subscales
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198 | Cynicism Subscales
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199 | Antisocial Practices Subscales
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200 | Type A Subscales
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201 | Low Self-Esteem Subscales
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202 | Social Discomfort Subscales
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203 | Family Problems Subscales
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204 | Negative Treatment Indicator Subscales
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205 | '<' OR '>' indicates 'T' out of table range
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206 | K and Non-K Corrected Profile
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207 | M M P I P R O F I L E
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208 | Factors
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209 | VERY HIGH
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210 | VERY LOW
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211 | VERY HIGH HIGH AVERAGE LOW VERY LOW
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212 | NEO PI-R Profile
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213 | Copyright (c) 1985, 1988, 1992, 1994 by Psychological Assessment Resources Inc.
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214 | Reproduced by permission.
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215 | NEO PI-R Item Responses
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216 | Summary of Responses
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217 | Validity Indices
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218 | Profile not scored as respondant has skipped more
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219 | Validity indices are within normal limits and the obtained
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220 | test data appear to be valid.
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221 | TEST RESULTS ARE NOT CONSIDERED VALID. The profile will
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222 | be printed but it should only be used if the administrator has reason to
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223 | believe that the profile is valid despite these indications of inaccurate
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224 | or random responding.
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225 | The respondant has denied answering the questions honestly and accurately.
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226 | The rater has used the same response option repeatedly in a manner
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227 | that suggests random responding.
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228 | This profile should be interpreted with CAUTION because a strong acquiescence
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229 | bias may have influnced the results.
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230 | The following facet scale(s) have more than 3 skipped items:
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231 | Your NEO Summary
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232 | COMPARED WITH THE RESPONSES OF OTHER PEOPLE, YOUR RESPONSES SUGGEST
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233 | THAT YOU CAN BE DESCRIBED AS:
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234 | Sensitive, emotional
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235 | Generally calm and
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236 | Secure, hardy, and
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237 | and prone to
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238 | able to deal with
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239 | generally relaxed
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240 | experience feelings
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241 | stress, but you
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242 | even under stress-
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243 | that are upsetting.
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244 | sometimes experience
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245 | ful conditions.
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246 | feelings of guilt,
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247 | anger or sadness.
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248 | Extraverted, outgoing
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249 | Moderate in activity
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250 | Introverted,reserved
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251 | active and high-
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252 | and enthusiasm.
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253 | and serious.
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254 | spirited. You prefer
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255 | You enjoy the
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256 | You prefer to be
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257 | to be around people
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258 | company of others
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259 | alone or with a few
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260 | most of the time.
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261 | but you also
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262 | close friends.
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263 | value privacy.
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264 | Open to new
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265 | Practical but willing
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266 | Down-to-earth,
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267 | experiences. You have
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268 | to consider new
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269 | broad interests and
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270 | ways of doing things.
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271 | traditional and
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272 | are very imaginative.
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273 | You seek a balance
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274 | pretty much set
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275 | between the old and
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276 | in your ways.
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277 | the new.
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278 | Compassionate, good-
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279 | Generally warm,
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280 | Hardheaded,
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281 | natured, and eager
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282 | trusting and agreeable,
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283 | to cooperate and
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284 | but you can
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285 | and competitive.
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286 | avoid conflict.
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287 | sometimes be stubborn
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288 | You tend to express
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289 | your anger directly.
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290 | Conscientious and
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291 | Dependable and
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292 | Easygoing, not very
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293 | moderately well-
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294 | have high standards
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295 | sometimes careless.
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296 | and always strive
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297 | generally have clear
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298 | You prefer not to
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299 | to achieve your goals.
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300 | goals but are able to
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301 | make plans.
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302 | set your work aside.
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307 | #################### #################### ####################
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