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The Current Status of Computer Interpretation of Psychological Tests

Published Online:https://doi.org/10.1176/ajp.125.7S.21

Recent advances in computerized psychological test scoring and interpretation, reviewed here by the author, offer one method of increasing the efficiency of available manpower in the field of mental health. The author also describes in detail the system he developed for computer scoring and interpretation of the MMPI; sample printouts from this system are presented.

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