MMPI is a standardized psychological test that is widely used to assess personality and psychopathology in adults. The test consists of a set of true/false questions that assess various aspects of an individual’s personality, including emotional stability, interpersonal relationships, and behavioral tendencies.
The MMPI is primarily used to assist in the diagnosis of mental health disorders, such as depression, anxiety, and personality disorders. The MMPI has been found to be a reliable and valid assessment tool and is one of the most widely used personality tests in the world.