The Test of Memory Malingering is one of the most popular and heavily researched validity tests available for use in neuropsychological evaluations. Recent research has suggested, however, that the original indices and cutoffs may require modifications to increase sensitivity rates. Some of these modifications lack cross-validation and no study has examined all indices in a single sample. This study compares Trial 1, Trial 2, the Retention Trial, and the newly created Albany Consistency Index in a criterion group forensic neuropsychological sample. Findings lend support for the newly created indices and cutoff scores. Implications and cautionary statements are provided and discussed
Analyzing patterns of neuropsychological test performance is one specific technique used by clinicia...
Performance validity tests (PVTs) and Symptom validity tests (SVTs) are developed to identify people...
Forensic settings demand expedient and conclusive forensic psychological assessment. The aim of this...
The Test of Memory Malingering is one of the most popular and heavily researched validity tests avai...
Comparedwith the amountofneuropsychological literature surrounding responsebias in civil litigation,...
This study examined the co-occurrence of response invalidity as measured by the Infrequent Responses...
This study examines the accuracy of the Test of Memory Malingering (TOMM), a frequently administered...
The influence of malingering and suboptimal performance on neuropsychological tests has become a maj...
Evaluating performance validity is essential in neuropsychological and forensic assessments. Nonethe...
A large sample of chronic postconcussive patients with and without overt malingering signs was compa...
The purpose of this investigation was to examine the efficacy of using the Recognition Memory Test (...
Performance validity tests (PVTs) are used for the detection of noncredible performance in neuropsyc...
Malingering is an important issue in neuropsychology. A person can malinger both cognitive and psych...
Two commonly used symptom validity tests are the Test of Memory Malingering (TOMM) and Word Memory T...
Detection of malingering is a significant concern in forensic psychological assessments. The best-va...
Analyzing patterns of neuropsychological test performance is one specific technique used by clinicia...
Performance validity tests (PVTs) and Symptom validity tests (SVTs) are developed to identify people...
Forensic settings demand expedient and conclusive forensic psychological assessment. The aim of this...
The Test of Memory Malingering is one of the most popular and heavily researched validity tests avai...
Comparedwith the amountofneuropsychological literature surrounding responsebias in civil litigation,...
This study examined the co-occurrence of response invalidity as measured by the Infrequent Responses...
This study examines the accuracy of the Test of Memory Malingering (TOMM), a frequently administered...
The influence of malingering and suboptimal performance on neuropsychological tests has become a maj...
Evaluating performance validity is essential in neuropsychological and forensic assessments. Nonethe...
A large sample of chronic postconcussive patients with and without overt malingering signs was compa...
The purpose of this investigation was to examine the efficacy of using the Recognition Memory Test (...
Performance validity tests (PVTs) are used for the detection of noncredible performance in neuropsyc...
Malingering is an important issue in neuropsychology. A person can malinger both cognitive and psych...
Two commonly used symptom validity tests are the Test of Memory Malingering (TOMM) and Word Memory T...
Detection of malingering is a significant concern in forensic psychological assessments. The best-va...
Analyzing patterns of neuropsychological test performance is one specific technique used by clinicia...
Performance validity tests (PVTs) and Symptom validity tests (SVTs) are developed to identify people...
Forensic settings demand expedient and conclusive forensic psychological assessment. The aim of this...