John R. Graham
Department of Psychological Sciences
In Remembrance
Campus:
Kent
Biography
In Remembrance of Professor John R. Graham
Research Area:
Research Interests:
My research involves personality and forensic assessment using the MMPI-2 and MMPI-A. Specific interests include (1) identification of invalid responding; (2) validity with ethnic minority groups; (3) Restructured Clinical (RC) Scales; (4) Personality Psychopathology-Five (PSY-5) Scales; (5) correlates of scales and code types in a variety of settings; and (6) predicting institutional and post-institutional adjustment of prisoners.
Courses Frequently Taught:
- Advanced Psychological Assessment: Adult
- Forensic Psychology
- Advanced MMPI-2 Interpretation
- Clinical Practicum (Assessment)
Education
Ph.D., University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (1965)
Publications
- Graham, J.R. (2006). MMPI-2:Assessing personality and psychopathology (4th Edition). New York: Oxford University Press.
- Butcher, J.N., Graham, J.R., Kamphuis, J.H., & Rouse, S.V. (2006). Evaluating MMPI-2 research: Considerations for practitioners. In J.N. Butcher (Ed.). MMPI-2: A practitioner's guide (pp. 15-38). Washington, DC: APA.
- Sellbom, M., Graham, J.R., & Schnek, P.W. (2005). Symptom correlates of MMPI-2 scales and code types in a private practice setting. Journal of Personality Assessment, 84, 163-171.
- Stein, L.A.R., & Graham, J.R. (2005). Ability of substance abusers to escape detection on the Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory-Adolescent (MMPI-A) in a juvenile correctional facility. Assessment, 12, 79-85.
- Sellbom, M., Ben-Porath, Y.S., Graham, J.R., Arbisi, P.A., & Bagby, R.M. (2005). Susceptibility of the MMPI-2 Clinical, Restructured Clinical (RC), and Content Scales to overreporting and underreporting. Assessment, 12, 79-85.