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Cross-cultural Application of the MMPI-2 and the Adaptation of the Minnesota Report Computer System for the MMPI-2 in Hong Kong
Cross-cultural Application of the MMPI-2 and the Adaptation of the Minnesota Report Computer System for the MMPI-2 in Hong Kong
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A01=Cheung & Butcher
A01=Fanny Cheung
A01=James N. Butcher
Author_Cheung & Butcher
Author_Fanny Cheung
Author_James N. Butcher
Category=JMBT
Category=JMS
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Product details
- ISBN 9789629963781
- Weight: 495g
- Dimensions: 15 x 23mm
- Publication Date: 30 Mar 2009
- Publisher: The Chinese University Press
- Publication City/Country: HK
- Product Form: Paperback
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This casebook provides an overview of two increasingly related aspects of contemporary applied psychology: the exploration of computer-based psychological assessment strategies across cultures and the cross-cultural generalization of psychological constructs and procedures, particularly psychological assessment. In particular, the book is devoted to exploring the cultural generalizability in a Chinese context of the Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory-2 (MMPI-2), and the use of the Minnesota Report for the MMPI-2, the most widely used computer-based MMPI-2 interpretive system. Clinical case examples highlight the cultural convergences and divergences in the use of the Chinese version of the MMPI-2 and the Minnesota Report.
Fanny Cheung is Professor of Psychology and Chairperson of the Department of Psychology, The Chinese University of Hong Kong. James N. Butcher is Professor Emeritus in the Department of Psychology, University of Minnesota, and Principal Investigator of the MMPI-2
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