Therefore, conducting a practical MMPI test on the person with the orange vest could, in a sense, help determine whether they were 'playing dumb' in the first two intelligence tests.
Of course, Nan Zhubin could also confirm this through Micro-expression Analysis, but this cannot serve as a written reference.
A scale is still needed.
"Overall, this crime suspect did not conceal, exaggerate, or deliberately guide in any direction. The result is his true state."
Nan Zhubin said, "His Pd score, Pa score, and Ma are all significantly high, while the other scale dimensions are within the normal range."
Pd is Psychopathy, Pa is Paranoid, Ma is Hypomania.
"But as I said, in terms of sentencing, these scores have no reference value. Even if a diagnosis was made, the MMPI, although comprehensive, is not deep enough to provide a conclusion."
"So, if a conclusion must be drawn about this suspect in today's psychological test—"
Nan Zhubin said, "It's merely an Intelligence Disorder."
