Briones, Michaella Jhane B. Bspsy3A

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Briones, Michaella Jhane B.

BSPSY3A

Test 1
Obsessive-Compulsive Inventory-Revised
More recent studies have constructed two scales to accurately assess hoarding disorder as well as
OCD. The original scales were created to assess OCD, since hoarding disorder was typically
included within the OCD diagnosis. The OCI-R can be used as a screening tool, to help diagnose
hoarding disease and OCD, or to track treatment success. Adequate test-retest reliability has been
proven for the OCI-R, and its six-factor structure has been repeatedly demonstrated over a wide
range of clinical and non-clinical samples. The consistency of the factors across samples
indicated that the OCI-R had a strong factor structure. Additionally, it scored well in
differentiating OCD from other anxiety disorders and had strong convergent validity.

Test 2
Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory (MMPI-2)
The MMPI-2 is an individual test used to assess psychopathology and personality. The MMPI is
most frequently used in clinical psychology by mental health practitioners to evaluate and
diagnose mental illness, while it has also been applied in other fields. Legal matters involving
criminal defense and custody disputes frequently make use of the MMPI-2. It's also employed in
the assessment of treatment programs, such as those for drug abuse. The sample of test-retest
reliability comprised thirty participants. Test-retest and internal reliability were found to be
satisfactory. The measure's psychometric qualities were found to be adequate, and it can be
applied as a screening and assessment tool for individuals with mental health issues. Because it
uses multiple validity scales, the MMPI-2 has a high validity and offers detailed information on
potential symptoms. Using the Eysenck Personality Questionnaire, Depression Anxiety Stress
Scales, and SCL90 among the samples, its convergent validity was likewise shown to be
satisfactory.

Test 3
Beck Anxiety Inventory
The severity of anxiety symptoms can be assessed using the BAI rating scale. The BAI is helpful
as a screening tool for anxiety because it has been shown to distinguish between anxious and
nonanxious diagnostic groups with good discrimination. The six components produced by the
BAI showed sufficient internal consistency, with a somatic factor representing much of the
variance. It was also moderately correlated with the revised Hamilton Anxiety Rating Scale
(.51), and mildly correlated with the Hamilton Depression Rating Scale (.25)

Test 4
Beck Depression Inventory
The 21-item Beck Depression Inventory (BDI) is a self-report rating tool used to assess
depressive symptoms and characteristic attitudes. The BDI's internal consistency has a mean
of.86 and a range of.73 to.92. The 13-item shortened form has been found to have similar
reliabilities. With alpha coefficients of.86 and.81 for psychiatric and non-psychiatric populations,
respectively, the BDI has strong internal consistency. It has demonstrated high construct validity
with the medical symptoms it measures. It has also demonstrated high concurrent validity ratings
with other depression instruments, such as the Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory and
the Hamilton Depression Scale; a 0.77 correlation rating was calculated with inventory and
psychiatric ratings.

Test 5
HEXACO Personality Inventory
The HEXACO Personality Inventory is a tool used to assess personality in a variety of contexts.
Moreover, there is a correlation between the HEXACO Personality Inventory and the prediction
of particular behaviors. The test-retest reliability median estimates for domains, facets, and items
were.88,.81, and.65 (N = 416), respectively. Internal consistencies did not show a strong
correlation with the cross-rater agreement estimates of facets' and items' test-retest reliabilities.
Test-retest reliability for the HEXACO Personality Inventory-Revised is comparable to other
modern assessments overall.

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