MBTI - Mental Measurements Yearbook Reviews...

2002-12-10 Thread G. Marc Turner
Okay, I just took a look at 2 reviews from the Mental Measurements Yearbook about the MBTI Form M. Here's a brief summary about reliability and validity... The manual reports studies of reliability/validity based on continuous scoring of the 4 dimensions, however the manual also states that the

Re: MBTI - Mental Measurements Yearbook Reviews...

2002-12-10 Thread Stephen Black
On 10 Dec 2002, G. Marc Turner wrote: Okay, I just took a look at 2 reviews from the Mental Measurements Yearbook about the MBTI Form M. Here's a brief summary about reliability and validity... And I checked my file to see what I had collected on it. I found a paper by Pittenger (1993), who

Re: MBTI - Mental Measurements Yearbook Reviews...

2002-12-10 Thread Bill Scott
In an apparent pejorative, Stephen Black says: Of course, they still use the Rorschach, don't they? I'm not sure who you mean by they. People unlike us? I don't use the Rorschach but I respect its power when they use it properly. The reason I don't use it is that it is too cumbersome when used

Re: MBTI - Mental Measurements Yearbook Reviews...

2002-12-10 Thread Christopher D. Green
Stephen Black wrote: Of course, they still use the Rorschach, don't they? At least the original Rorschach was empirically-derived. :-) -- Christopher D. Green Department of Psychology York University Toronto, Ontario, Canada M3J 1P3 e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] phone: 416-736-5115 ext. 66164