Millon Index of Personality Styles
MIPS Revised- A brief, well-rounded personality measure designed to assess normal personality styles for adults
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MIPS Revised Hand-Scoring Starter Kit
46305 Qualification Level BIncludes
MIPS Revised Manual
Test Booklets (Pack of 10)
Answer Sheets (Pack of 50)
Answer keysEstimated to ship:More than 12 weeks -
MIPS Revised Manual (Print)
46300 Qualification Level B -
Q-global MIPS Revised Profile Report (63576)
63576 Qualification Level BA usage includes administration, scoring and reporting
Administration Options:
ROSA - Remote On-screen Administration
OSA - On-screen Administration
ME - Manual Entry
GA - Group AdministrationThe first time you purchase a Q-global report usage, subscription or digital asset, a Q-global account will automatically be created for you.
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Q-global MIPS Revised Interpretive Report (63575)
63575 Qualification Level BA usage includes administration, scoring and reporting
Administration Options:
ROSA - Remote On-screen Administration
OSA - On-screen Administration
ME - Manual Entry
GA - Group AdministrationThe first time you purchase a Q-global report usage, subscription or digital asset, a Q-global account will automatically be created for you.
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MIPS Revised Hand Scoring Answer Sheets
46303 Qualification Level BPack of 50
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MIPS Revised Test Booklets
46301 Qualification Level BPack of 10
Overview
- Publication date:
- 2003
- Completion time:
- 30 minutes
- Administration:
- Individual; Q-global® administration, scoring, and/or reporting, or manual scoring
- Age range:
- Individuals 18 years and older
- Qualification level:
- B
Product Details
The newly updated MIPS Revised test helps address the need for a theoretically grounded instrument that may be administered by a broad range of professionals, including human resource specialists, social work and career counsellors, and private practice clinicians.
Addresses Key Dimensions of Normal Personalities
While brief to administer, the MIPS Revised test provides a comprehensive, up-to-date evaluation that surpasses the scope of many other normal personality assessments. The MIPS Revised instrument addresses three key dimensions of normal personalities:
- Motivating Styles, which helps to assess the person’s emotional style in dealing with his/her environment;
- Thinking Styles, which helps to examine the person’s mode of cognitive processing; and
- Behaving Styles, which helps to assess the person’s way of interrelating with others.
This widely useful test offers a convenient tool to help professionals assist ostensibly normally functioning adults who may be experiencing difficulties in work, family or social relationships. It may also be helpful in career counselling or employment settings. In addition, the test’s Clinical Index is useful in helping to screen for the possible presence of mental disorders in persons who present as normal.
How to Use This Test
The MIPS Revised test has proven useful in a variety settings, including:
- Employee selection, as a pre-offer screening tool
- Employee assistance programs
- Leadership and employee development programs
- Career planning for high school and college students
- As part of the curriculum for college courses in psychological testing
- Relationship, premarital, and marriage counselling
- Individual counselling
Key Features
- Developed by Dr. Millon in 1994 and revised in 2003, the test has strong theoretical and practical backing.
- Scale names and the profile display have been updated to provide administrators with better information for interpreting test results.
- With only 180 true/false items, the test can be completed in less than 30 minutes on average.
- While clinically and theoretically grounded, the MIPS Revised test does not require administration by an advanced-degreed professional.
Norms
The MIPS Revised test offers separate norms for adults and college students, and for both separate and combined genders.
Adult Sample
The adult sample consisted of 1,000 individuals (500 females, 500 males) between the ages of 18 and 65, stratified according to the U.S. population by age, race/ethnicity, and education level.
College Sample
The college sample consisted of 1,600 students (800 males, 800 females), selected from 14 colleges and universities to be representative of a college student population in terms of ethnicity, age, year in school, major area of study, region of the county, and type of institution.
Report Options
Interpretive Report
Provides the full profile and an integrated analysis of the scales that gives depth to the components of personality measured by the test. This report examines the deeper motivations that orient individuals, the characteristic modes they use to construct and transform their cognitions, and the particular behaviors they have learned in order to relate to others. The interpretive report also includes the Clinical Index score.
Profile Report
Presents prevalence scores for all 24 scales in a newly revised, easy-to-read graph. The profile report can help give administrators a quick picture of the individual’s personality styles.
Q-global® Administration Options
This product is available on Q-global with the following administration options:
On-Screen Administration (OSA)
Your clients can complete these assessments online through Q-global. Alternatively, your client can complete the assessment in paper-pencil format, and their responses can then be data-entered into Q-global for scoring and report generation. On Screen Administrations are proctored (supervised) unless specifically indicated.
If you would like more information, please visit the Q-global product page.