Topic: Mmpi Test

4 chapters across the catalog

Dealio
Episode 940 1:28:27 - 1:32:04

940: Dealio

MMPI Test and Workplace Personality Screening

The Minnesota Multipersonality Inventory (MMPI) is presented as a more rigorous, albeit "nasty," alternative to popular personality quizzes. The hosts discuss the legality of using such tests for employment screening, noting that it can identify "psychos" and individuals with "bizarre mentation." An anecdote about Ziff Davis using the test on employees is shared, highlighting its focus on clinical indicators like anxiety and cynicism.

200.8 Re-Redux
Episode 850 52:43 - 55:48

850: 200.8 Re-Redux

Career Guidance Tests, Natural Cynicism and Audience Feedback

Dvorak shares an anecdote about a career guidance test that identified his ideal profession as a "critic," which aligns with his natural cynicism. The hosts discuss how their different fan bases initially reacted to the partnership, with some listeners suggesting they should perform solo. They conclude that their complementary perspectives are what eventually built a loyal, unified audience.

Show 200.7 Redux
Episode 736 24:12 - 28:12

736: Show 200.7 Redux

Conversational Format, Honesty and Natural Cynicism

The hosts discuss the philosophy behind their conversational format, emphasizing total honesty and a lack of rehearsal. Dvorak reflects on a computer-based career guidance test that identified his ideal profession as a "critic" due to his natural cynicism. They contrast their "reality-based" approach with the polished, fake nature of mainstream media.

Understanding No Agenda
Episode 425 12:18 - 16:48

425: Understanding No Agenda

Evolution of the No Agenda Conversational Format

The hosts analyze the transition of No Agenda from a casual Friday conversation about the Financial Times to a structured deconstruction of news. Dvorak shares an anecdote about taking a career guidance personality test (MMPI) that identified his ideal profession as a "critic." They emphasize that the show's chemistry relies on their complementary life experiences and natural cynicism.