Originally Posted by
Scoop
Practice MMPIs were offered as part of the interview preparation process. It was about 15 years ago when I did it, so I don't remember who offered it except that it was offered and analyzed by a female psychologist.
You can probably just try googling it or ask about it with whoever you are doing your interview preparation with.
Scoop
Just an aside, the MMPI is used as a tool to suggest possible jobs/careers for which your personality might be aligned. It is not a valid screening tool to determine if a pilot is capable of being a pilot.
That said, if you hear voices, or a black dog told you to kill the president and you check those blocks on the MMPI, you have self selected out.
IMO, there is no real reason to take a practice MMPI. The test is used to determine truthfulness, there are many questions that circle back on themselves. Even if you take a practice one, there are just too many questions for you to cheat it or trick it. Take it with a blank mind and be yourself and honest.