Multiple Choice
The MacAndrew Alcoholism Scale of the Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory could best be described as
A) being a useful, if rather lengthy, screening tool.
B) best able to identify personality patterns commonly associated with substance use disorders.
C) being 95% accurate in its ability to identify persons with an SUD if they answer the questions honestly.
D) being able to identify introverted persons as having a greater chance of having an SUD.
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