| Age: | 12+ |
| Time: | 35 minutes |
| Uses: | clinical, counseling, juvenile/adult, correctional facilities, screening for psychopathology |
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The Basic Personality Inventory (BPI) is an innovative, multiphasic personality assessment intended for use with clinical and normal populations to identify sources of maladjustment and personal strengths. The BPI can be used with both adolescents and adults, and is completed in half the time of other measures.
The BPI measures twelve (12) distinct psychological traits. Scale names were chosen to avoid potentially inaccurate diagnostic labels while emphasizing construct dimensions of psychopathology. The BPI makes use of sophisticated procedures to minimize susceptibility to the social desirability response bias. It is sensitive to the tendency to describe oneself in favorable ("fake-good") and unfavorable ("fake-bad") terms. The easy reading level makes it suitable for a variety of populations.
In addition to the unique features inherent in the test, the BPI Manual offers a wealth of information to facilitate interpretation of the results.
Separate adult (N = 1419) and adolescent (N = 2210) norms are reported in the manual. Adult norms are based on a North American sample using comparisons with U.S. census data.
Internal consistency reliabilities for the BPI are routinely found to be acceptable. In one large psychiatric sample (N = 812), KR20 coefficients ranged between .66 and .86 (median = .76). A group of normal adults (N = 379) produced values ranging from .61 to .83 (median = .70), and a college sample (N = 52) gave coefficients ranging from .61 to .86 (median = .76). Test-retest reliabilities are similarly acceptable. Two studies (N = 123 and 168), each with retest intervals of one month, gave a combined range of .62 to .87 (median = .77). All told, these values indicate appreciable and stable reliabilities for BPI scale scores.
The BPI scales have demonstrated sizable correlations with other self-report measures intended to assess the same dimensions of psychopathology. For example, in a study of 235 substance abusers, BPI-Hypochondriasis correlated .73 with MMPI-Hypochondriasis. Other convergences were .55 for BPI-Depression and MMPI-Depression, .62 for BPI-Thinking Disorder and MMPI-Schizophrenia, and .58 for BPI-Social Introversion and MMPI-Social Introversion. BPI validities involving other clinical batteries (e.g., the Millon Clinical Multiaxial Inventory) are similarly acceptable. Correlations between BPI scales and clinical ratings (by others) on like dimensions provide further support. In a study of 112 psychiatric patients, such correlations ranged from .32 to .51 (mean = .40), which compares favorably to an average correlation of .12 between the scales and ratings on irrelevant dimensions. Overall, such independent research strongly supports the BPI's validity.
The BPI Basic Report generated by the Mail-in Scoring service contains an interpretive validity paragraph, a profile of scores on 11 clinical scales and 1 critical item scale. In addition, the report features scale descriptions for high and low scorers, a list of critical items endorsed, and a summary of raw responses. Materials required for mail-in scoring include the test manual, one reusable test booklet, one machine scorable answer sheet and one coupon.
Our SigmaSoft BPI for Windows software allows you to administer and score the Basic Personality Inventory on your computer. This software also makes it easy to input answers or scale scores from paper and pencil administrations and can import data scanned from special forms using an optical mark reader. The BPI for Windows software produces two types of reports, a Basic Report similar to that available from our Mail-in Scoring service, and a Data Report containing all of the scores found in the Basic Report in a format designed for use by other programs. In addition to the software itself, you will need to purchase enough coupons to pay for each report you wish to produce.
| Report Type | Coupons Required |
|---|---|
| Basic | 4 |
| Data | 2 |
The Basic Personality Inventory is available online through SigmaTesting.Com, our main testing site. SigmaTesting.Com gives the counselor complete control over administration and report handling.
The BPI is available on SigmaTesting.Com, our comprehensive online testing platform.

The BPI Manual provides extensive guidance in the interpretation of BPI scale scores, both individually and combined in the form of profiles.
Kit includes manual (CD-ROM ONLY), 5 reusable test booklets, 5 hand scorable answer sheets, 5 profile sheets, 1 scoring template, and 1 machine readable answer sheet and coupon for a Basic Report.
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