Ti-doped Ni 0.68 Fe 2.32 O 4 spinel ferrite samples with nominal composition Ni 0.68À0.8x Ti x Fe 2.32À0.2x O 4 (0 x 0.312) were prepared using conventional ceramic methods. The samples exhibited a single-phase cubic spinel structure. When the doping level had values x > 0.15, a transition temperature, T N , was found, below which the magnetization of the samples decreased with decreasing measurement temperature. This phenomenon indicates that an additional antiferromagnetic structure arises in the traditional spinel phase of ferrites resulted from Ti doping. Therefore, Ti ions appear in the form of Ti 3þ and Ti 2þ cations that have magnetic moments, rather than as Ti 4þ cations without magnetic moment as assumed by many researchers. The dependence of the magnetic moments on the Ti doping level x at 10 K was fitted successfully using our quantum-mechanical potential barrier model proposed earlier. In the fitting process, we assumed that the magnetic moments of the Ti cations were opposite to the direction of the Fe and Ni moments. According to the fitted results, the Ti 2þ cations at the [B] sites constitute about 81% of the total Ti content x for all samples, which is close to the content of the Ni 2þ cations at the [B] sites (77%).