“…Types 1 and 5 in the present study are similar to the aforementioned primary and secondary psychopathic types reported by Blackburn (1975). However, there also is an overlap between the present five types and those described in standard MMPI codebooks (Gilberstadt & Duker, 1965;Marks & Seeman, 1963) and obtained in previous formal MMPI typological investigations of various abnormal groups (Berzins, Ross, English, & Haley, 1974;Goldstein & Linden, 1969;Hill, Haertzen, & Davis, 1962;Megargee, 1977;Whitelock, Overall, & Patrick, 1971). This state of affairs conforms to Sines' (1966) observation that any given MMPI profile type usually is associated with more than one clinical entity and, conversely, that similarly diagnosed individuals often produce quite different profiles.…”