This review evaluates the use of Excel-based templates for scoring the Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory-2 (MMPI-2). These tools are often sought out by clinicians and researchers looking for a more cost-effective or customizable alternative to proprietary scoring software. The Verdict: A Powerful, High-Risk Utility
Creating a custom MMPI-2 scoring spreadsheet is a rewarding project. Here is a step-by-step approach: mmpi-2 excel
Important: Most MMPI-2 items are keyed in a specific direction (True or False = clinical significance). Your Excel must check both item number AND response direction. For example, item #2 "I have a good appetite" – False = depressed response. This review evaluates the use of Excel-based templates
If you have multiple clients, create a pivot table to analyze: Here is a step-by-step approach: Important: Most MMPI-2
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Applications of MMPI-2 Excel
Data Entry: You enter patient responses using "1" for true and "0" for false in designated yellow cells.