The Rey 15-item recognition trial: a technique to enhance sensitivity of the Rey 15-item memorization test.
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The effect of coaching on the simulated malingering of memory impairment.The dangers of failing one or more performance validity tests in individuals claiming mild traumatic brain injury-related postconcussive symptoms.Contribution of psychological trauma to outcomes after traumatic brain injury: assaults versus sporting injuries.False positive diagnosis of malingering due to the use of multiple effort tests.Utility of critical items within the Recognition Memory Test and Word Choice Test.Dissimulation strategies on standard neuropsychological tests: A qualitative investigation.Red flags in the clinical interview may forecast invalid neuropsychological testing.Apparent effect of type of compensation seeking (disability versus litigation) on performance validity test scores may be due to other factors.Effort test failure: toward a predictive model.Assessment of response bias in neurocognitive evaluations.Discrepancy analysis and Australian norms for the Trail Making Test.Embedded performance validity tests within the Hopkins Verbal Learning Test - Revised and the Brief Visuospatial Memory Test - Revised.Neuropsychological outcomes of U.S. Veterans with report of remote blast-related concussion and current psychopathology.Neuropsychological evaluation of blast-related concussion: illustrating the challenges and complexities through OEF/OIF case studies.A Case of Bariatric Surgery-related Wernicke-Korsakoff Syndrome with Persisting Anterograde Amnesia.Limited usefulness of the Rey Fifteen-Item Test in detection of invalid performance in veterans suspected of mild traumatic brain injury.[Formula: see text]Neuropsychologists' Validity Testing Beliefs and Practices: A Survey of North American Professionals.Does True Neurocognitive Dysfunction Contribute to Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory-2nd Edition-Restructured Form Cognitive Validity Scale Scores?Rates of False-Positive Classification Resulting From the Analysis of Additional Embedded Performance Validity Measures.The Rey 15-item memory test and Spanish-speaking older adults.Utility of the Rey-15 recognition trial to detect invalid performance in a forensic neuropsychological sample.Limited predictive accuracy of the Booklet Category Test in a criminal forensic sample.Comparison of the Repeatable Battery for the Assessment of Neuropsychological Status Effort Index and stand-alone symptom validity tests in a military sample.Effectiveness of the Comalli Stroop Test as a measure of negative response bias.Performance on Standard Indexes of Effort Among Patients With Dementia.The effect of failure on cognitive and psychological symptom validity tests in litigants with symptoms of post-traumatic stress disorder.Clinical utility of the Rey 15-Item Test, recognition trial, and error scores for detecting noncredible neuropsychological performance in a mixed clinical sample of veterans.Concordance validity of PVTs in a sample of veterans referred for mild TBI.Evaluation context impacts neuropsychological performance of OEF/OIF veterans with reported combat-related concussion.Use of the Rey 15-Item Test as a performance validity test in an elderly population.Malingering intellectual disability: the value of available measures and methods.Use of the WAIS-III picture completion subtest as an embedded measure of response bias.Re-examination of the Rey Word Recognition Test.Performance validity in undergraduate research participants: a comparison of failure rates across tests and cutoffs.Aggregating validity indicators: The salience of domain specificity and the indeterminate range in multivariate models of performance validity assessment.The power of timing: Adding a time-to-completion cutoff to the Word Choice Test and Recognition Memory Test improves classification accuracy.Specificity and false positive rates of the Test of Memory Malingering, Rey 15-item Test, and Rey Word Recognition Test among forensic inpatients with intellectual disabilities.Evaluation context and Symptom Validity Test performances in a U.S. Military sample.The impact of pediatric neuropsychological consultation in mild traumatic brain injury: a model for providing feedback after invalid performance.Is performance on the Wechsler test of adult reading affected by traumatic brain injury?
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The Rey 15-item recognition trial: a technique to enhance sensitivity of the Rey 15-item memorization test.
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The Rey 15-item recognition tr ...... Rey 15-item memorization test.
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The Rey 15-item recognition tr ...... Rey 15-item memorization test.
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Jill Razani
Kimberly Warner-Chacon
Kyle Brauer Boone
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10.1076/JCEN.24.5.561.1004
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2002-08-01T00:00:00Z