Distinguishing between neuropsychological malingering and exaggerated psychiatric symptoms in a neuropsychological setting.
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The Structured Inventory of Malingered Symptomatology (SIMS): a systematic review and meta-analysis.The predictive utility of neuropsychological symptom validity testing as it relates to psychological presentation.Psychological characteristics of individuals who put forth inadequate cognitive effort in a secondary gain context.[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?Poor performance validity predicts clinical characteristics and cognitive test performance of OEF/OIF/OND Veterans in a research setting.Classification accuracy of the Millon Clinical Multiaxial Inventory-III modifier indices in the detection of malingering in traumatic brain injury.Computerized analysis of error patterns in digit span recall.Types or modes of malingering? A confirmatory factor analysis of performance and symptom validity tests.Assessing effort: differentiating performance and symptom validity.Performance validity testing in neuropsychology: a clinical guide, critical review, and update on a rapidly evolving literature.Conducting research with non-clinical healthy undergraduates: does effort play a role in neuropsychological test performance?The efficiency and accuracy of the Test of Memory Malingering trial 1, errors on the first 10 items of the test of memory malingering, and five embedded measures in predicting invalid test performance.The relationship between performances on neuropsychological symptom validity testing and the MCMI-III in patients with fibromyalgia.TOMM Trial 1 as a performance validity indicator in a criminal forensic sample.Cognitive underperformance and symptom over-reporting in a mixed psychiatric sample.
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Distinguishing between neuropsychological malingering and exaggerated psychiatric symptoms in a neuropsychological setting.
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Distinguishing between neurops ...... a neuropsychological setting.
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Anthony C Ruocco
Douglas L Chute
Eric A Zillmer
Steven M Platek
Steven Mandel
Thomas Swirsky-Sacchetti
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2007-06-26T00:00:00Z