TY - JOUR PY - 2013// TI - Finding workers, offenders, or students most at-risk for violence: actuarial tests save lives and resources JO - Psychological reports A1 - Zagar, Robert John A1 - Kovach, Joseph W. A1 - Basile, Benjamin A1 - Hughes, John Russell A1 - Grove, William M. A1 - Busch, Kenneth G. A1 - Zablocki, Michael A1 - Osnowitz, William A1 - Neuhengen, Jonas A1 - Liu, Yutong A1 - Zagar, Agata Karolina SP - 685 EP - 716 VL - 113 IS - 3 N2 - 147 adults (107 men, 40 women) and 89 adolescents (61 boys, 28 girls), selected randomly from referrals and volunteers, were given the Ammons Quick Test (QT), the Beck Suicide Scale (BSS), the Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory Second (MMPI-2) or Adolescent Versions (MMPI-A), the Raven's Advanced Progressive Matrices, and the Standard Predictor (SP) of Violence Potential Adult or Adolescent Versions. The goals were to: (a) demonstrate computer and paper-and-pencil tests correlated; (b) validate tests to identify at-risk for violence; (c) show that identifying at-risk saves lives and resources; and (d) find which industries benefited from testing at-risk. Paper-and-pencil vs. computer test correlations (.83-.99), sensitivity (.97-.98), and specificity (.50-.97) were computed. Testing at-risk saves lives and resources. Critical industries for testing at-risk individuals may include airlines, energy generating industries, insurance, military, nonprofit-religious, prisoners, trucking or port workers, and veterans.

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