Use of the Wisconsin Card Sorting Test in the detection of malingering in student simulator and patient samples.
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Test validity and performance validity: considerations in providing a framework for development of an ability-focused neuropsychological test batteryInvalid before impaired: an emerging paradox of embedded validity indicators.Utility of critical items within the Recognition Memory Test and Word Choice Test.Red flags in the clinical interview may forecast invalid neuropsychological testing.Embedded validity indicators in Conners' CPT-II: Do adult cutoffs work the same way in children?Embedded performance validity testing in neuropsychological assessment: Potential clinical tools.Wisconsin Card Sorting Test embedded validity indicators developed for adults can be extended to children.Classification accuracy of the Portland Digit Recognition Test in traumatic brain injury: results of a known-groups analysis.Derivation of a Cross-Domain Embedded Performance Validity Measure in Traumatic Brain Injury.Assessment of performance validity in the Stroop Color and Word Test in mild traumatic brain injury patients: a criterion-groups validation design.Effort testing in children: can cognitive and symptom validity measures differentiate malingered performances?The Interchangeability of CVLT-II and WMS-IV Verbal Paired Associates Scores: A Slightly Different Story.Probable malingering and performance on the Continuous Visual Memory Test.California verbal learning test indicators of Malingered Neurocognitive Dysfunction: sensitivity and specificity in traumatic brain injury.Assessing effort: differentiating performance and symptom validity.The power of timing: Adding a time-to-completion cutoff to the Word Choice Test and Recognition Memory Test improves classification accuracy.Using the California Verbal Learning Test, Second Edition as an embedded performance validity measure among individuals with TBI and individuals with psychiatric disorders.The Booklet Category Test and malingering in traumatic brain injury: classification accuracy in known groups.A single error is one too many: Examining alternative cutoffs on Trial 2 of the TOMM.Language-based embedded performance validity measures in traumatic brain injury.The Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale-III and malingering in traumatic brain injury: classification accuracy in known groups.Sensitivity and specificity of MMPI-2 validity scales and indicators to malingered neurocognitive dysfunction in traumatic brain injury.Classification accuracy of the test of memory malingering in traumatic brain injury: results of a known-groups analysis.Executive dysfunction in traumatic brain injury: the effects of injury severity and effort on the Wisconsin Card Sorting Test.WAIS digit span-based indicators of malingered neurocognitive dysfunction: classification accuracy in traumatic brain injury.Verbal fluency indicators of malingering in traumatic brain injury: classification accuracy in known groups.Malingering detection with the Wisconsin Card Sorting Test in mild traumatic brain injury.Evaluation of the WMS-III Rarely Missed Index in a naive clinical sample.Ecological validity of the WMS-III rarely missed index in personal injury litigation.Aggregation across multiple indicators improves the detection of malingering: relationship to likelihood ratios.Excessive decline from premorbid functioning: detecting performance invalidity with the WAIS-IV and demographic predictions.
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Use of the Wisconsin Card Sorting Test in the detection of malingering in student simulator and patient samples.
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1999-10-01T00:00:00Z