Symptom validity assessment is an important part of neuropsychological evaluation. There are currently several free-standing symptom validity tests (SVTs), as well as a number of empirically derived embedded validity indices, that have been developed to assess that an exam-inee is putting forth an optimal level of effort during testing. The use of embedded validity indices is attractive since they do not increase overall testing time and may also be less vulnerable to coaching. In addition, there are some instances where embedded validity indices are the only tool available to the neuropsychological practitioner for assessing an examinee’s level of effort. As with free-standing measures, the sensitivity and specificity of embedded validity ...
Although symptom validity testing is an integral part of the repertory of neuropsychologists in a nu...
This examination of four embedded validity indices for the Repeated Battery for the Assessment of Ne...
Dandachi-FitzGerald, Ponds and Merten (2013) conducted a survey on symptom validity practices and be...
Symptom validity assessment is an important part of neuropsychological evaluation. There are current...
AIMS: In neuropsychological evaluations, it is often difficult to ascertain whether poor performance...
Symptom exaggeration or fabrication occurs in a sizeable minority of neuropsychological exami-nees, ...
Symptom exaggeration or fabrication occurs in a sizeable minority of neuropsychological examinees, w...
During the last decades, symptom validity has become an important topic in the neuropsychological an...
Background: To understand the neurocognitive effects of brain injury, valid neuropsychological test ...
Clinicians have a small number of measurement instruments available to them to assist in the identif...
Psychological tests may help healthcare professionals make the right diagnosis and give adequate tre...
Research estimates the base rate of suboptimal effort during neuropsychological evaluation ranges fr...
This study examined the co-occurrence of response invalidity as measured by the Infrequent Responses...
During the past 10 to 15 years, research on the topic of neurocognitive symptom validity testing (SV...
The Neuropsychological Symptom Inventory (Dean, 1982) was developed to examine the neuropsychologica...
Although symptom validity testing is an integral part of the repertory of neuropsychologists in a nu...
This examination of four embedded validity indices for the Repeated Battery for the Assessment of Ne...
Dandachi-FitzGerald, Ponds and Merten (2013) conducted a survey on symptom validity practices and be...
Symptom validity assessment is an important part of neuropsychological evaluation. There are current...
AIMS: In neuropsychological evaluations, it is often difficult to ascertain whether poor performance...
Symptom exaggeration or fabrication occurs in a sizeable minority of neuropsychological exami-nees, ...
Symptom exaggeration or fabrication occurs in a sizeable minority of neuropsychological examinees, w...
During the last decades, symptom validity has become an important topic in the neuropsychological an...
Background: To understand the neurocognitive effects of brain injury, valid neuropsychological test ...
Clinicians have a small number of measurement instruments available to them to assist in the identif...
Psychological tests may help healthcare professionals make the right diagnosis and give adequate tre...
Research estimates the base rate of suboptimal effort during neuropsychological evaluation ranges fr...
This study examined the co-occurrence of response invalidity as measured by the Infrequent Responses...
During the past 10 to 15 years, research on the topic of neurocognitive symptom validity testing (SV...
The Neuropsychological Symptom Inventory (Dean, 1982) was developed to examine the neuropsychologica...
Although symptom validity testing is an integral part of the repertory of neuropsychologists in a nu...
This examination of four embedded validity indices for the Repeated Battery for the Assessment of Ne...
Dandachi-FitzGerald, Ponds and Merten (2013) conducted a survey on symptom validity practices and be...