MCMI Psychological 4 β Questions and Answers
Question 1: A BR score below 60 on an MCMI Personality Pattern scale most likely indicates:
- The personality style is not clinically significant (Correct answer)
- A diagnosis is confirmed
- The scale was not answered
- Severe pathology in that domain
Correct answer: The personality style is not clinically significant
BR scores below 60 fall below the threshold for clinical significance, suggesting the personality style is not a notable concern.
Question 2: On the MCMI-IV, which scale specifically assesses thought disorganization, delusions, and hallucinations as a clinical syndrome?
- Thought Disorder (Scale SS) (Correct answer)
- Schizotypal (Scale S)
- Paranoid (Scale P)
- Delusional Disorder (Scale PP)
Correct answer: Thought Disorder (Scale SS)
Scale SS (Thought Disorder) captures active psychotic symptoms including disorganized thinking, hallucinations, and delusions.
Question 3: The MCMI Avoidant scale (Scale 2A) differs from the Schizoid scale (Scale 1) primarily because avoidant individuals:
- Desire social connection but fear rejection, whereas schizoid individuals are indifferent to relationships (Correct answer)
- Are more likely to have psychotic features
- Score higher on the Debasement scale
- Show more somatic complaints
Correct answer: Desire social connection but fear rejection, whereas schizoid individuals are indifferent to relationships
Avoidant personalities want intimacy but are paralyzed by fear of rejection; schizoid personalities genuinely lack interest in close relationships.
Question 4: Which MCMI scale most directly corresponds to DSM-5 Antisocial Personality Disorder?
- Antisocial (Scale 6A) (Correct answer)
- Sadistic (Scale 6B)
- Aggressive (Scale 6B)
- Paranoid (Scale P)
Correct answer: Antisocial (Scale 6A)
Scale 6A (Antisocial) directly maps onto DSM-5 ASPD, measuring exploitation, deceitfulness, and disregard for others' rights.
Question 5: When the MCMI Disclosure scale (Scale X) is very low, this suggests the patient is:
- Responding with extreme guardedness and withholding personal information (Correct answer)
- Exaggerating symptoms
- Randomly selecting answers
- Highly cooperative and open
Correct answer: Responding with extreme guardedness and withholding personal information
Very low Scale X scores indicate the respondent is presenting in an unusually closed or guarded manner, potentially suppressing pathology.
Question 6: The MCMI's Compulsive (Scale 7) personality pattern is characterized by which psychological mechanism?
- Rigid self-discipline, perfectionism, and over-controlled emotional expression (Correct answer)
- Impulsive decision-making and emotional volatility
- Dramatic emotional displays to gain attention
- Chronic suspicion of others' motives
Correct answer: Rigid self-discipline, perfectionism, and over-controlled emotional expression
Scale 7 reflects the over-controlled, rule-bound compulsive style marked by perfectionism, orderliness, and suppressed affect.
Question 7: In MCMI interpretation, a 'two-point code type' refers to:
- The two highest-elevated personality scales forming a diagnostic prototype (Correct answer)
- Two validity scales that are both elevated
- The combination of one syndrome and one personality scale
- A test administration procedure
Correct answer: The two highest-elevated personality scales forming a diagnostic prototype
Two-point code types identify the two peak personality scale elevations, which together form a more nuanced diagnostic and treatment picture.
A BR score below 60 on an MCMI Personality Pattern scale most likely indicates: