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A RAPID PERSONALITY EVALUATION Based on the Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory and the Cornell Selectee Index
HARRY GRANT
Am J Psychiatry 1946;103:33-41.
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1. A personality evaluation, based on the Minnesota Multiphasic Test and the Cornell Selectee Index, has been devised for rapidity and ease of administration and scoring.2. It gives a qualitative and quantitative estimate of personality maladjustment, lends itself to group testing, and can be administered and scored by personnel with secondary education and limited training.3. It has a high screening power—above 90 percent.4. It may be used for screening at induction stations, selection of flying personnel, pre-employment examinations, checking progress of neuropsychiatric patients, and as an aid in differential diagnosis in some instances.Abstract Teaser
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