Final answer:
The MMPI-2 and CPI have common features such as interpreting answers using categories, having groups of questions that check for validity, and ways of detecting if people lied in their answers.
Step-by-step explanation:
Both the MMPI-2 and CPI have common features. Select all that apply:
- A) Both interpret answers using categories.
- C) Both have groups of questions that check for validity.
- D) Both have ways of checking to see if people lied in their answers.
The MMPI-2 and CPI are self-report inventories that use a series of true/false questions to assess an individual's personality. Both tests categorize responses and have measures in place to determine the validity of the answers and detect if someone is lying. However, neither test focuses on interpreting answers about ideas on pictures, or directly checks for serious personality disorders.