Results of neuropsychological examinations depend on valid data. Whereas clinicians previously believed that clinical skill was sufficient to identify non-credible performance by examinees on standard tests, research demonstrates otherwise. Consequently, studies on measures to detect suspect effort in adults have received tremendous attention in the previous twenty years, and incorporation of validity indicators into neuropsychological examinations is now seen as integral. Few studies exist that validate methods appropriate for the measurement of effort in pediatric populations. Of extant studies, most evaluate standalone measures originally developed for use with adults. The present study examined the utility of indices from the California...
Introduction: The Groningen Effort Test (GET) is a recently developed performance validity test (PVT...
AIMS: In neuropsychological evaluations, it is often difficult to ascertain whether poor performance...
Research estimates the base rate of suboptimal effort during neuropsychological evaluation ranges fr...
Embedded validity measures can screen for possible noncredible performance, but there is a paucity o...
<p>Performance validity testing in children undergoing neuropsychological testing is a growing resea...
The utilization of symptom validity tests (SVTs) in pediatric assessment is receiving increasing emp...
Aim: The formal assessment of symptom validity is increasingly regarded as good practice in the ne...
Abstract: It is almost self-evident that cognitive test results will be unreliable and misleading if...
Traumatic brain injury (TBI) often results in long-term negative effects in attention, memory, perce...
Continuous performance tests (CPT) provide a useful paradigm to assess vigilance and sustained atten...
Background: To understand the neurocognitive effects of brain injury, valid neuropsychological test ...
Although measuring test compliance in a pediatric neuropsychological evaluation is important, increa...
Most recent estimates have indicated that around 69 million people worldwide sustain traumatic brain...
This retrospective chart review study explored the relationship between suboptimal effort and post-c...
Within the neuropsychological assessment, clinicians are responsible for ensuring the validity of ob...
Introduction: The Groningen Effort Test (GET) is a recently developed performance validity test (PVT...
AIMS: In neuropsychological evaluations, it is often difficult to ascertain whether poor performance...
Research estimates the base rate of suboptimal effort during neuropsychological evaluation ranges fr...
Embedded validity measures can screen for possible noncredible performance, but there is a paucity o...
<p>Performance validity testing in children undergoing neuropsychological testing is a growing resea...
The utilization of symptom validity tests (SVTs) in pediatric assessment is receiving increasing emp...
Aim: The formal assessment of symptom validity is increasingly regarded as good practice in the ne...
Abstract: It is almost self-evident that cognitive test results will be unreliable and misleading if...
Traumatic brain injury (TBI) often results in long-term negative effects in attention, memory, perce...
Continuous performance tests (CPT) provide a useful paradigm to assess vigilance and sustained atten...
Background: To understand the neurocognitive effects of brain injury, valid neuropsychological test ...
Although measuring test compliance in a pediatric neuropsychological evaluation is important, increa...
Most recent estimates have indicated that around 69 million people worldwide sustain traumatic brain...
This retrospective chart review study explored the relationship between suboptimal effort and post-c...
Within the neuropsychological assessment, clinicians are responsible for ensuring the validity of ob...
Introduction: The Groningen Effort Test (GET) is a recently developed performance validity test (PVT...
AIMS: In neuropsychological evaluations, it is often difficult to ascertain whether poor performance...
Research estimates the base rate of suboptimal effort during neuropsychological evaluation ranges fr...