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Ward, L. Charles; Meyers, Robert – Journal of Clinical Psychology, 1984
Compared three short forms of the Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory (IRF, FAM, and MMPI-168) to the full scale in male veterans aged 60 and over (N=100). Results demonstrated no strong statistical advantage for any short form but indicated that the IRF, because of increased comprehensibility, might have wider applicability. (LLL)
Descriptors: Males, Older Adults, Patients, Personality Measures

Hyer, Lee; And Others – Journal of Clinical Psychology, 1986
One hundred younger, middle-aged, and older psychiatric inpatients were compared on the basic 13 MMPI (Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory) scales and 77 MMPI Subscales. Older patients tended to respond more conservatively to these scales, to show less pathology, and to endorse fewer subtle/obvious items than the other age groups.…
Descriptors: Adults, Age Differences, Older Adults, Personality Measures
Britton, Peter G.; Savage, R. Douglass – J Genet Psychol, 1969
Descriptors: Age, Factor Analysis, Factor Structure, Older Adults
Panton, James H. – Offender Rehabilitation, 1977
Analysis of MMPI test differences between 120 aged inmates (age 60 and above) and a representative population sample of 2,551 male inmates revealed that the mean test profiles of both groups were indicative of a behavior disorder, with aged inmates presenting more neurotic and less psychopathic responses.
Descriptors: Age Differences, Comparative Analysis, Criminals, Individual Differences

Newmark, Charles S.; And Others – Journal of Clinical Psychology, 1982
Assessed and compared the interpretive accuracy of the standard Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory (MMPI) and two MMPI short forms with a sample of geriatric psychiatric inpatients. Psychiatric teams evaluated the accuracy of the interpretation. Standard form interpretations were rated significantly greater than the interpretations…
Descriptors: Clinical Psychology, Comparative Testing, Geriatrics, Institutionalized Persons

McCreary, Charles; Mensh, Ivan N. – Journal of Gerontology, 1977
This study compared the MMPI profiles of law offenders (N=362) at different ages to examine personality changes associated with aging and to assess certain clinically derived impressions about patterns of personality disturbance in older vs. younger offenders. The greater the age difference between groups, the larger were the personality…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Behavior Patterns, Comparative Analysis, Criminals

And Others; Leon, Gloria Rakita – Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 1979
Evaluated physically healthy and emotionally stable men over a 30-year period from middle to old age. Increase in mean scores on the depression scale of the MMPI reflected realistic bodily concerns and physical illness. This group manifested personality strengths in middle age and functioned well in old age. (Author)
Descriptors: Adult Development, Aging (Individuals), Behavior Change, Males
Tiffany, Phyllis G.; Dey, Kay – 1983
Control over self, lifestyle, and environment is a major factor in how one ages. To investigate how age acts as an environmental force in affecting perceptions of control, 45 adults, aged 60-80, from western Kansas were administered the Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale (WAIS), the Tiffany Experienced Control Scales (ECS), the Minnesota…
Descriptors: Adult Development, Aging (Individuals), Attribution Theory, Gerontology