“…Bolinskey et al (2001) incorporated a prospective, high‐risk paradigm to re‐examine the predictive power of the indicators in the Moldin index using SADS‐derived (Spitzer & Endicott, 1978) Axis I diagnoses as the basis for criterion group membership. Results suggested that eight MMPI scales ( L , Lie Scale; K , Defensiveness/Correction Scale; 2780 , a linear combination of the Depression, Psychasthenia, Schizophrenia, and Social Introversion scales, respectively (Golden & Meehl, 1979); SOC , PSY , PHO , Wiggins’ (1966) Social Maladjustment, Psychoticism, and Phobias Content Scales; Gilberstadt and Gottesman's 8‐6 scale (Minnesota Veterans Administration Hospital, 1975), and SzP , Schizophrenia Proneness (Bolinskey et al , 2003)) were the most effective indicators of future onset of schizophrenia‐related psychosis. Likewise, Carter et al (1999) found evidence for the power of five scales in the Moldin index ( F , Infrequency Scale; L , 2780 , Pz , Rosen's (1962) Paranoid Schizophrenia Scale; and PHO ) to separate individuals who later developed schizophrenia from those who developed no psychopathology.…”