Refinements in the Rorschach Ego Impairment Index incorporating the human representational variable
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- DOI: 10.1207/S15327752JPA8102_06
Refinements in the Rorschach Ego Impairment Index incorporating the human representational variable
Erratum in
- J Pers Assess. 2007 Oct;89(2):209
Abstract
The Ego Impairment Index (EII; Perry & Viglione, 1991) is a composite measure of psychological impairment and thought disturbance developed from the empirical and theoretical literature on the Rorschach. In this article, we summarize reliability and validity data regarding the EII. Our major goal was to present the rationale and empirical basis for recent refinements in the EII. Among the subcomponents of the original EII was the Human Experience variable (HEV), which has recently been revised and replaced with the Human Representational variable (HRV; Viglione, Perry, Jansak, Meyer, & Exner, 2003). In this study, we replaced the HEV with the HRV to create the EII-2. This was accomplished by recalculating the factor coefficients with a sample of 363 Rorschach protocols. We present additional validity data for the new EII-2. Research recommendations and interpretive guidelines are also presented.
Comment in
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The Ego Impairment Index and the reality-fantasy scale: comment on Viglione, Perry, and Meyer (2003).J Pers Assess. 2005 Jun;84(3):315-7. doi: 10.1207/s15327752jpa8403_10. J Pers Assess. 2005. PMID: 15907167 No abstract available.
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