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Old Dec 07, 2015, 05:12 PM
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If you think an answer is mostly true for you, mark true.

If you think an answer is mostly false for you, mark false.

I understand the analysis upon analysis. It sounds like you're sort of in the "paralysis of analysis mode" where you've analyzed things so much that you've reasoned that both T or F could apply. Full circle.

Thats why they make these tests this way. Its how you choose that matters, because you choose based on your experience of the question. And (as you know), different choices mean different things.

I also think you kind of shot yourself in the foot (to use a colloquialism), memorizing all of the MCMI-3 and MMPI-2 questions. Part of the value of these tests is maintaining the secrecy of the questions themselves. Because they're supposed to surprise us, and have us make a judgement call right there on the spot.

Since this seems to be part of a disability evaluation, you probably don't want to produce an invalid protocol.

Based on what you've stated, I think the psychologist is going to really appreciate having the opportunity to talk to you during the interview.
Thanks for this!
(JD), yagr