The Multivariable Multiaxial Suggestibility Inventory-2 (MMSI-2): A Psychometric Alternative to Measure and Explain Supernatural Experiences
Abstract
. This paper presents the English adaptation of the Multivariable Multiaxial Suggestibility
Inventory-2 (MMSI-2), a questionnaire developed specifically for psychological
assessment and prediction of anomalous phenomena. The sample consisted of 613
respondents from England (47.6% were women and 52.4% men). All of them were
of legal age (mean = 34.5; standard deviation = 8.15). An exploratory factor analysis
was applied, and three confirmatory factor models were adjusted. Omega coefficients
and test-retest designs were used for reliability analysis. The MMSI-2 has a valid
internal structure consisting of five macrofactors: Clinical Personality Tendencies (CPT),
Anomalous Perceived Phenomena (APP), Incoherent Manipulations (IMA), Altered States
of Consciousness (ASC), and Openness (OP). Omega coefficients for CPT and OP
factors were low but acceptable. Furthermore, test-retest trials were excellent for all
scales and factors. The psychological factors CPT, IMA, and ASC predicted 18.3% of the
variance of anomalous experiences (APP). The authors concluded the English MMSI-2
wasavalid and reliable test for the evaluation of anomalous phenomena but recommend
that subsequent research reviews the predictive quality of the underlying model
The Multivariable Multiaxial Suggestibility Inventory-2 (MMSI-2): A Psychometric Alternative to Measure and Explain Supernatural Experiences
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.delusions, anomalous perceptions, anomalous phenomena, structural equation modeling, paranormal beliefs