Glossary M

MMPI-2 (Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory) is defined as a measure of Psychopathology that was developed using the empirical criterion keying approach.

MMPI-2 profile refers to a graphic representation of an individual's scores on each of the primary scales of the MMPI-2.

Mnemonic refers to any kind of memory system or aid; any technique for aiding recall. Mnemonics also refer to strategies to facilitate retention and later retrieval of information; effortful techniques used to improve memory, including rehearsal, organization, and elaboration.

Mnemonic devices are strategies for enhancing memory ; specific techniques to help you memorize lists of words

Mnemonic system refers to any of several systems for aiding recall, including the method of loci and the peg word system. (see Mnemonic, Method of loci and Peg word system)

- Mnemonics (Memory strategies) : Mnemonics (Memory strategies) refers to effortful techniques used to improve memory, including rehearsal, organization, and elaboration.
Mnemonist refers to a person who demonstrates extraordinarily keen memory ability, usually based on the use of special techniques for memory enhancement.

MO / Modus Operandi is defined as the method in which criminals commit their crimes