This special issue contains the most up-to-date, complete evaluation of the issues and evidence associated with the landmark revision to the MMPI-2 and the development of Restructured Clinical (RC) Scales. A wide range of topics are discussed, such as the problem of confounding variance from the MMPI's "first factor"; the relative merits of developing scales via criterion keying versus logical construction, and, correspondingly, the relative merits...
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