The 1943 MMPI test format consisted of 504 affirmative statements that could be answered "True" or "False." The number of items was later increased to 566 through the inclusion of repeat items and Scales 5 (Masculinity-Femininity) and 0 (Social In- troversion). The 1989 restandardization retained the same basic format but altered, deleted, and/or added a number of items, which resulted in a total of 567. The different categories of responses can be either hand or computer scored and summarized on a profile sheet. An individual's score as represented on the profile form can then be compared with the scores derived from different normative samples.