Psychological Science Faculty Publications and Presentations
Exploring Potential Ethnic Bias Among MMPI-3 Scales in Assessing Personality Psychopathology
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
5-30-2024
Abstract
This study examined statistical bias in the measurement of personality psychopathology in the Latinx population using the Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory-3 (MMPI-3). Data were extracted from two studies that yielded a composite data set of 103 White individuals and 250 Latinx individuals. All participants were administered the MMPI-2-Restructured Form-Extended Battery (MMPI-2-RF-EX) or MMPI-3 and the Personality Inventory for the DSM-5 Short Form (PID-5-SF). First, we conducted correlation analyses between theoretically overlapping scales of the PID-5-SF and the MMPI-3 among White and Latinx individuals. The majority of theoretically associated scales were found to be at least moderately associated in the total sample. In addition, Steiger’s z-tests indicated that correlations were similar in magnitude across the White and Latinx ethnic groups. Hierarchical regression subsequently determined the presence of slope and/or intercept bias. Only one analysis (the MMPI-3 Anger Proneness prediction of PID-5-SF Negative Affectivity) indicated statistically significant intercept bias. No evidence of slope bias was found. In other words, these analyses indicated that the vast majority of the relationships between MMPI-3 scales and associated personality psychopathology constructs (as measured by the PID-5-SF) remained consistent across both ethnic groups. Overall, the results supported the appropriate cross-cultural use of the MMPI-3 to assess personality psychopathology.
Recommended Citation
Shumaker, N., Long, T., Torres, A., Mercado, A., Marek, R. J., & Anderson, J. L. (2024). Exploring Potential Ethnic Bias Among MMPI-3 Scales in Assessing Personality Psychopathology. Assessment, 0(0). https://doi.org/10.1177/10731911241254341
Publication Title
Assessment
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1177/10731911241254341
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