1976
DOI: 10.1177/001316447603600238
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An Item Factor Analysis of the Mooney Problem Check List

Abstract: A large obverse factor analysis was carried out on item responses given to the Mooney Problem Check List by three groups of adolescents between 12 and 18 years of age: 173 emotionally disturbed, 134 delinquent, and 273 normal controls. Individual analyses were performed for each of the three groups on the High School form of the test, and for the emotionally disturbed and normal groups on the Junior High school form. One large general factor emerged from each of the five analyses. It was suggested that the sin… Show more

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“…The Adult Form contains 288 items covering nine problem areas: health, economic security, self-improvement, personality, home and family, courtship, sex, religion, and occupation. The MPCL has been used extensively in counseling and research (Beit-Hallahmi, 1974; Stewart & Deiker, 1976); an estimated 50,000 persons per year are tested with the various forms of the MPCL, and the most widespread usage occurs in college counseling centers (Dreger et al, 1991). With regard to validity, Gordon and Mooney (1950) found that 92% of responding college students reported that they believed that the items they had endorsed gave a fairly complete picture of their problems.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Adult Form contains 288 items covering nine problem areas: health, economic security, self-improvement, personality, home and family, courtship, sex, religion, and occupation. The MPCL has been used extensively in counseling and research (Beit-Hallahmi, 1974; Stewart & Deiker, 1976); an estimated 50,000 persons per year are tested with the various forms of the MPCL, and the most widespread usage occurs in college counseling centers (Dreger et al, 1991). With regard to validity, Gordon and Mooney (1950) found that 92% of responding college students reported that they believed that the items they had endorsed gave a fairly complete picture of their problems.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%