The focus of this research was to investigate different methods for detecting fabricated symptoms. Intentional fabrication of symptoms for an external benefit (e.g., compensation) is defined as malingering. Malingering leads to serious financial, social and legal consequences, therefore, investigating and creating new methods for its detection is of high importance. In this dissertation, different indications of fabricated symptoms were examined, such as the quality of symptom statements, response pattern on reaction time tasks, and on the self-report questionnaires. Throughout the eight studies, each method was closely assessed and the findings support a multi-method approach to the detection of fabricated symptoms
In the context of legal damage evaluations, evaluees may exaggerate or simulate symptoms in an attem...
In the context of legal damage evaluations, evaluees may exaggerate or simulate symptoms in an attem...
Claims of crime-related amnesia appear to be common. Using a mock crime approach, the diagnostic pow...
The focus of this research was to investigate different methods for detecting fabricated symptoms. I...
Malingering is the intentional feigning or exaggeration of physical or psychological symptoms. Since...
Inspired by recent research showing that liars are reluctant to include verifiable details in their ...
Malingering is a frequently encountered problem of faking psychological or physiological symptoms or...
Several studies on the verifiability approach found that truth-tellers report more verifiable detail...
Focus Points • Malingering is the intentional production of false or grossly exaggerated physical or...
Compared with other psychiatric disorders, diagnosis of factitious disorders is rare, with identific...
Several studies on the verifiability approach found that truth-tellers report more verifiable detail...
The extent to which persons may malinger psychiatric symptoms is a legitimate concern in civil litig...
Two of the most widely used measures for the assessment of malingering in forensic populations are t...
The current study has investigated whether pure malingering, in which reported symptoms are nonexist...
In the context of legal damage evaluations, evaluees may exaggerate or simulate symptoms in an attem...
In the context of legal damage evaluations, evaluees may exaggerate or simulate symptoms in an attem...
Claims of crime-related amnesia appear to be common. Using a mock crime approach, the diagnostic pow...
The focus of this research was to investigate different methods for detecting fabricated symptoms. I...
Malingering is the intentional feigning or exaggeration of physical or psychological symptoms. Since...
Inspired by recent research showing that liars are reluctant to include verifiable details in their ...
Malingering is a frequently encountered problem of faking psychological or physiological symptoms or...
Several studies on the verifiability approach found that truth-tellers report more verifiable detail...
Focus Points • Malingering is the intentional production of false or grossly exaggerated physical or...
Compared with other psychiatric disorders, diagnosis of factitious disorders is rare, with identific...
Several studies on the verifiability approach found that truth-tellers report more verifiable detail...
The extent to which persons may malinger psychiatric symptoms is a legitimate concern in civil litig...
Two of the most widely used measures for the assessment of malingering in forensic populations are t...
The current study has investigated whether pure malingering, in which reported symptoms are nonexist...
In the context of legal damage evaluations, evaluees may exaggerate or simulate symptoms in an attem...
In the context of legal damage evaluations, evaluees may exaggerate or simulate symptoms in an attem...
Claims of crime-related amnesia appear to be common. Using a mock crime approach, the diagnostic pow...