ABSTRACT

Introduction Th e Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory – Second edition (MMPI2) (Butcher et al., 2001), is a 567-item true-false personality questionnaire. It is the most widely used self-report measure of personality and psychopathology in a variety of settings including traditional mental health (Camara, Nathan, & Puente, 2000), criminal and civil forensic assessments (Archer, Buffi ngton-Vollum, Stredny, & Handel, 2006; Boccaccini & Brodsky, 1999; Borum & Grisso, 1995), and neuropsychological evaluations (Lees-Haley, Smith, Williams, & Dunn, 1996), among others. It is also the most widely researched psychological test (Butcher & Rouse, 1996).