The result would theoretically be a more accurate appraisal of the person's clinical behavior.
The scales that are not given a K correction are those whose raw scores still produced an accurate description of the person's actual behavior. However. there have been some questions regarding the effectiveness of the K correction in some settings. As a result, clinicians have the choice of whether they wish to use MMPI-2 profile sheets with or without the K correction, and the MMPI-A has omitted the use of the K correction altogether.