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John A. Schinka, Roger L. Greene
Contents: Preface. Part I: Personality Assessment Instruments: Current Status and Future Research Directions.I.B. Weiner, Current Status of the Rorschach Inkblot Method. R.L. Greene, R. Gwin, M. Staal, Current Status of MMPI-2 Research: A Methodological Overview. J.E. Exner, The Future of the Rorschach in Personality Assessment. A.B. Caldwell, Whither Goest Our Redoubtable Mentor, the MMPI/MMPI-2? T. Millon, R.D. Davis, The MCMI-3: Present and Future Directions. P.T. Costa, R.R. McCrae, Stability and Change in Personality Assessment: The Revised NEO Personality Inventory in the Year 2000. R.P. Archer, Future Directions for the MMPI-A: Research and Clinical Issues. J.S. Wiggins, K.K. Trobst, Prospects for the Assessment of Normal and Abnormal Interpersonal Behavior. Part II: Continuing Issues in Personality Assessment.T.A. Widiger, T.J. Trull, Assessment of the Five-Factor Model of Personality. D.S. Nichols, R.L. Greene, Dimensions of Deception in Personality Assessment: The Example of the MMPI-2. D. Watson, L.A. Clark, The Measurement and Mismeasurement of Mood: Recurrent and Emergent Issues. G.J. Meyer, On the Integration of Personality Assessment Methods: The Rorschach and the MMPI-2. D. Faust, Of Science, Meta-Science, and Clinical Practice: The Generalization of a Generalization to a Particular. Part III: Advances in Statistical Methods for Personality Assessment Research.J.A. Schinka, L.LaLone, J.A. Broeckel, Statistical Methods in Personality Assessment Research. L.J. Davis, K.P. Offord, Logistic Regression. S.L. Crowley, X. Fan, Structural Equation Modeling: Basic Concepts and Applications in Personality Assessment Research. R.L. Gorsuch, Exploratory Factor Analysis: Its Role in Item Analysis. A.T. Panter, W.G. Dahlstrom, J.S. Tanaka, Factor Analytic Approaches to Personality Item-Level Data.