Adult Attachment Style on the MMPI-2: Does an Elevated Scale 4 Predict Dismissing Attachment?


Autoria(s): Kemp, James
Data(s)

28/07/2010

Resumo

This study examines some aspects of Caldwell's (200 I) hypotheses about the adaptations associated with elevations on the clinical scales of the Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Assessment-2 (MMPI-2). The argument is made that the adaptation to early rejection and neglect, which he attributes to Scale 4, parallels the adaptation represented by a dismissing attachment. Archival data of 72 individuals who completed assessment batteries that included both the MMPI-2 and that Adult Attachment Projective (AAP) were analyzed to determine if there was a relationship between elevations on Scale 4 and classification as dismissing attachment. No significant relationship was found for the primary hypothesis; however, some small effects were noted in related exploratory analyses. Possible reasons for the lack of a significant result are discussed a well as directions for future research.

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http://digitalcommons.du.edu/capstone_masters/116

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Digital Commons @ DU

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Doctoral Papers and Masters Projects

Palavras-Chave #Adult Attachment Projective; Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Assessment-2 #Psychology
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