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Assessing the personality psychopathology five (PSY-5) in adolescents new scales for the MMPI-A /McNulty, John Lawrence. January 1994 (has links)
Thesis (Ph.D)--University of Tulsa, 1994.
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A Construct Validation Study of the Personality Inventory for Youth (PIY) Using an Incarcerated Juvenile PopulationLiff, Christine Denise 08 1900 (has links)
The Personality Inventory for Youth (PIY) is a recently developed, multiscale assessment instrument designed specifically for adolescents between the ages of nine and 18. The purpose of this archival study was to establish clinical correlates for the PIY scales. PIY profiles were collected from 100 juvenile files at the Gainesville State School and examined in conjunction with the Child Assessment Scale (CAS) and the Personal Attitude Scale (PAS) to provide evidence of convergent and discriminant validity. Results indicate modest to moderate convergent validity according to Campbell and Fiske's criteria for construct validity; however, discriminant results indicate considerable overlap among traits which are not expected to be highly correlated.
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Personality problems in the senior high school : a study of the diagnosis, causes and treatment of maladjustment at the C.K. McClatchy Senior High School of Sacramento, California : with consideration of the Bell personality inventory as an instrument of diagnosisGardner, James N. 01 January 1942 (has links)
No description available.
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Reality Scores on the Jastak Test of Potential Ability and Behavior Stability as Associated with Teachers' Judgement of Social and Personal AdjustmentO'Block, Francis R. January 1962 (has links)
No description available.
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Assessing Adolescent Personality and Interactional Style with the Rorschach and the Personality Inventory for YouthWheeler, Ann C. 05 1900 (has links)
An investigation was undertaken to examine two measures of personality and their utility with adolescent patient populations. The Rorschach, scored using Exner's (1991) Comprehensive System (2nd Ed.), and the Personality Inventory for Youth (PIY; Lachar & Gruber, in press) were explored as to their ability to distinguish inpatients from outpatients, males from females, and diagnostic groups from one another. COP, AG, CDI, DEPI, SCZI, and HVI scores on the Rorschach were utilized, as were the DIS, SOM, FAM, RLTY, WDL, and SSK scores from the PIY.
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