![]() ![]() The University of Minnesota Press sponsored development of the MMPI-3 under the auspices of the Press’s Research and Product Development program, which is overseen by the University’s Office of the Vice President for Research and an external Advisory Board. He was a Professor in the department from 1968 to 1999, having received a PhD in personality psychology from the University of Minnesota in 1962 and completed a post-doctoral fellowship in clinical psychology at the University of Minnesota Medical School in 1963. Auke Tellegen is a Professor Emeritus in the Department of Psychology at the University of Minnesota. He received his doctoral training at the University of Minnesota and has been involved extensively in MMPI research for the past 35 years. Yossef Ben-Porath is a Professor of Psychological Sciences at Kent State University and a board certified Clinical Psychologist. MMPI-3 development was led by co-authors Yossef Ben-Porath and Auke Tellegen, with editorial guidance of the Press and its Advisory Board. Field data were collected for mental health, medical, forensic, and public safety settings. Data for developing, norming, and validating the MMPI-3 were obtained from over 28,000 individuals. New scales assess disordered eating, compulsivity, impulsivity, and self-importance, and several existing scales have been enhanced. Additionally, for the first time, Spanish-language norms are available for use with the U.S. ![]() The primary goals for the MMPI-3 were to enhance the item pool, update the test norms, optimize existing scales, and introduce new scales where warranted. The MMPI-3 builds on the history, research base, and strengths of the original MMPI (1942), the MMPI-2 (1989), and the MMPI-2-RF (2008) to create a well-validated, psychometrically up-to-date instrument for use in a broad range of settings. The MMPI-3 is the most recent major project in the research and development program on the MMPI instruments to which the Press made a commitment when it resumed direct publication of the original MMPI in 1982. census projections for race and ethnicity, education, and age. The MMPI-3 is the first full revision of the test since the late-1980s and features a new, nationally representative normative sample, selected to match the 2020 U.S. ![]() (MINNEAPOLIS, MN)-The University of Minnesota Press is pleased to announce the publication of the Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory-3 (MMPI-3). FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE The MMPI-3 is the first full revision of the test since the late 1980s. ![]()
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