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Archive | 1992

Interpretative guide to the Millon Clinical Multiaxial Inventory

James P. Choca; Luke A. Shanley; Eric Van Denburg

This work is designed to help mental health graduate students and professionals understand and interpret the MCMI-III. It discusses the design, development and operating characteristics of the inventory, along with the basics of personality theory.


Journal of Personality Assessment | 1990

Racial bias and the MCMI.

James P. Choca; Luke A. Shanley; Charles A. Peterson; Eric Van Denburg

We studied the scores obtained on the Millon Clinical Multiaxial Inventory (MCMI) by Black and White male psychiatric inpatients to determine the presence or absence of racial bias. In predicting psychopathology for the two races, comparisons of MCMI performance indicated significant differences for all diagnoses except the personality disorders. The subjects were then matched into two groups of 209 patients each, according to DSM-III psychiatric diagnoses. The data were analyzed at the item, scale, and structural levels. At the item level, application of the Mantel-Haenszel Procedure revealed that 45 of the 175 items of the inventory were answered significantly different by the two racial groups. Because this number was higher than what could be expected by chance, the finding suggested possible deficiencies in terms of the culture-fairness of the items used in the test. At the scale level, an analysis of variance (ANOVA) demonstrated that the scores obtained by the Black and White groups were significantly different in 9 of the 20 scales (Histrionic, Narcissistic, Antisocial, Paraphrenia, Hypomania, Dysthymia, Alcohol Abuse, Drug Abuse, and Psychotic Delusion). With the exception of the Dysthymic scale, all of the differences were in the direction of the Blacks obtaining a higher score than the Whites. At the structural level, however, a principal components factor analysis performed on each group resulted in factor structures that looked identical.


Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology | 1986

Factor analysis of the Millon Clinical Multiaxial Inventory.

James P. Choca; Charles A. Peterson; Luke A. Shanley


Psychiatric Services | 1988

Problems in Using Statistical Models to Predict Psychiatric Length of Stay: An Illustration

James P. Choca; Charles A. Peterson; Luke A. Shanley; Henry Richards; Elie Mangoubi


Journal of Counseling and Development | 1992

Personality Disorder or Personality Style: That Is the Question

James P. Choca; Luke A. Shanley; Eric Van Denburg; Albert A. Agresti; Andrew Mouton; Lila Uskokovic Vidger


American Psychologist | 1987

DRGs: Forests and Trees.

James P. Choca; Charles A. Peterson; Luke A. Shanley


Archive | 1992

Invalidity and Defensiveness.

James P. Choca; Luke A. Shanley; Eric Van Denburg


Archive | 1992

Effect of Subject Variables.

James P. Choca; Luke A. Shanley; Eric Van Denburg


Archive | 1992

Assessment of Psychopathology.

James P. Choca; Luke A. Shanley; Eric Van Denburg


Archive | 1992

Interpreting Personality Styles.

James P. Choca; Luke A. Shanley; Eric Van Denburg

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