Dtr. Berry et al., MMPI-2 CLINICAL-SCALES AND 2-POINT CODE TYPES - IMPACT OF VARYING LEVELS OF OMITTED ITEMS, Psychological assessment, 9(2), 1997, pp. 158-160
The study investigated the impact of varying levels of item omissions
(Cannot Say) on Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory-2 (MMPI-2)
2-point code types. Valid MMPI-2 answer sheets were obtained from psy
chological outpatients (N = 100). Seven levels of item omission were i
nvestigated: 0 (baseline), 5, 10, 15, 20, 25, and 30. Omitted items we
re those most frequently skipped by psychiatric outpatients. Statistic
ally reliable but very slight declines were seen on MMPI-2 clinical sc
ales (M = -1.8 T-score points at 30 Cannot Says). Defined 2-point code
types were relatively stable in the face of up to 30 omitted items. H
owever, undefined code types were changed in 25% of the cases by 10 om
itted items and in 39% of the cases by 30 omitted items. These results
suggest that defined code types are relatively robust in the face of
up to 30 omitted items, although undefined code types appeared much mo
re likely to be changed by omitted items even at low levels. It is rec
ommended that item content always be reviewed in the presence of omitt
ed items to determine if specific clinical or content scales might be
affected.