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pubmed-article:9354097pubmed:abstractTextThis study compared sex differences on the MMPI-2 to those previously found on the MMPI-1. Statistically significant differences were found with men (n = 66) showing higher mean raw scale scores on antisocial (men = 10.00, women = 7.15), authority problems (men = 4.58, women = 3.14), admission of addiction (men = 3.58, women = 2.74), amorality (men = 2.30, women = 1.61), and Type A (men = 8.24, women = 7.71). Women (n = 132) showed higher mean raw scale scores on Hypochondriasis. Depression, Hysteria, Paranoia. Depression subscale, N affection, Health Concerns, and Somatic Complaints. With a few exceptions, these general patterns are consistent with previous research.lld:pubmed
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pubmed-article:9354097pubmed:affiliationDivision of Psychology, Chapman University, Orange, CA 92866, USA.lld:pubmed
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