Aggregating validity indicators embedded in Conners' CPT-II outperforms individual cutoffs at separating valid from invalid performance in adults with traumatic brain injury.
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The Effects of Repeated Testing, Simulated Malingering, and Traumatic Brain Injury on High-Precision Measures of Simple Visual Reaction TimeInvalid before impaired: an emerging paradox of embedded validity indicators.Utility of critical items within the Recognition Memory Test and Word Choice Test.Embedded validity indicators in Conners' CPT-II: Do adult cutoffs work the same way in children?CVLT-II Forced Choice Recognition Trial as an Embedded Validity Indicator: A Systematic Review of the Evidence.Wisconsin Card Sorting Test embedded validity indicators developed for adults can be extended to children.Aggregating validity indicators: The salience of domain specificity and the indeterminate range in multivariate models of performance validity assessment.A Single Error Is One Too Many: The Forced Choice Recognition Trial of the CVLT-II as a Measure of Performance Validity in Adults with TBI.The power of timing: Adding a time-to-completion cutoff to the Word Choice Test and Recognition Memory Test improves classification accuracy.Elevations on select Conners' CPT-II scales indicate noncredible responding in adults with traumatic brain injury.A single error is one too many: Examining alternative cutoffs on Trial 2 of the TOMM.Assessment of Performance Validity Using Embedded Saccadic and Manual Indices on a Continuous Performance Test.Examining a novel performance validity task for the detection of feigned attentional problems.Low scores on BDAE Complex Ideational Material are associated with invalid performance in adults without aphasia.Behavioral and neurophysiological abnormalities during cued continuous performance tasks in patients with mild traumatic brain injury.
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Aggregating validity indicators embedded in Conners' CPT-II outperforms individual cutoffs at separating valid from invalid performance in adults with traumatic brain injury.
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Brent Medoff
Laszlo A Erdodi
Ned L Kirsch
Renee Lajiness-O'neill
Robert M Roth
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2014-06-23T00:00:00Z