We conducted three studies that address the residual effects of instructed feigning of symptoms. In Experiment 1 (N = 31), undergraduates instructed to exaggerate symptoms on a malingering test continued to report more neurocognitive and psychiatric symptoms than did nonmalingering controls, when later asked to respond honestly to the same test. In Experiment 2 (N = 28), students completed a symptom list of psychiatric complaints and then were asked to explain why they had endorsed two target symptoms that they did not, in actuality, endorse. A total of 57% of participants did not detect this mismatch between actual and manipulated symptom endorsement and even tended to adopt the manipulated symptoms when provided with an opportunity to do ...
Some researchers argue that the modified Stroop task (MST) can be employed to rule out feigning. Acc...
Some researchers argue that the modified Stroop task (MST) can be employed to rule out feigning. Acc...
Some researchers argue that the modified Stroop task (MST) can be employed to rule out feigning. Acc...
We conducted three studies that address the residual effects of instructed feigning of symptoms. In ...
We conducted three studies that address the residual effects of instructed feigning of symptoms. In ...
We conducted three studies that address the residual effects of instructed feigning of symptoms. In ...
We conducted three studies that address the residual effects of instructed feigning of symptoms. In ...
In this explorative study, residual effects of feigning were investigated on the basis of self- repo...
This article reflects on the current state of the art in research on individuals who exaggerate thei...
This article reflects on the current state of the art in research on individuals who exaggerate thei...
This article reflects on the current state of the art in research on individuals who exaggerate thei...
Feigning causes personal and societal consequences, in both civil and criminal context. We investiga...
Feigning causes personal and societal consequences, in both civil and criminal context. We investiga...
Feigning causes personal and societal consequences, in both civil and criminal context. We investiga...
Feigning causes personal and societal consequences, in both civil and criminal context. We investiga...
Some researchers argue that the modified Stroop task (MST) can be employed to rule out feigning. Acc...
Some researchers argue that the modified Stroop task (MST) can be employed to rule out feigning. Acc...
Some researchers argue that the modified Stroop task (MST) can be employed to rule out feigning. Acc...
We conducted three studies that address the residual effects of instructed feigning of symptoms. In ...
We conducted three studies that address the residual effects of instructed feigning of symptoms. In ...
We conducted three studies that address the residual effects of instructed feigning of symptoms. In ...
We conducted three studies that address the residual effects of instructed feigning of symptoms. In ...
In this explorative study, residual effects of feigning were investigated on the basis of self- repo...
This article reflects on the current state of the art in research on individuals who exaggerate thei...
This article reflects on the current state of the art in research on individuals who exaggerate thei...
This article reflects on the current state of the art in research on individuals who exaggerate thei...
Feigning causes personal and societal consequences, in both civil and criminal context. We investiga...
Feigning causes personal and societal consequences, in both civil and criminal context. We investiga...
Feigning causes personal and societal consequences, in both civil and criminal context. We investiga...
Feigning causes personal and societal consequences, in both civil and criminal context. We investiga...
Some researchers argue that the modified Stroop task (MST) can be employed to rule out feigning. Acc...
Some researchers argue that the modified Stroop task (MST) can be employed to rule out feigning. Acc...
Some researchers argue that the modified Stroop task (MST) can be employed to rule out feigning. Acc...