Practitioners who conduct assessments of parenting capacity for the courts are faced with the challenge of determining the extent to which positive self-presentation by parents distorts test findings. This study examined positive self-presentation bias on commonly used psychological tests in cases referred following removal of children from the home because of abuse or neglect. Substantial positive self-presentation bias was apparent on the measures examined, and parents who presented themselves positively on one test tended to do so on others. Intellectual functioning did not account for these findings. The results demonstrate the pervasive problem of positive self-presentation bias in compromising the validity of test results in this popu...
Parenting Capacity Assessments (PCA) are used by child protection workers to assist in determining t...
This chapter will focus mainly on parenting capacity evaluations performed by psychologists, as thes...
In trying to detect adult child abusers, psychologists use various measures, whose validities are un...
A significant problem for forensic evaluations is the large number of clients who respond in a defen...
The Parents Preference Test (PPT) is a graphical test comprised of 24 easy to understand images of d...
The Parents Preference Test (PPT) is a graphical test comprised of 24 easy to understand images of d...
The psychological assessment of parents involved in proceedings about their parental rights is often...
Child maltreatment (e.g., physical abuse, sexual abuse, emotional abuse, and neglect) remains a seri...
In recent years, several studies have addressed the issue of positive self-presentation bias in asse...
This review of custody evaluation literature encompasses a number of perspectives gleaned from the f...
Parenting Capacity Assessments (PCA) are used by child protection workers to assist in determining t...
Learning Overview: Impact on the Forensic Science Community: The goal of this presentation is to r...
In the effort to prevent child maltreatment, psychologists use various measures to assess the likeli...
The purpose of the present study was to investigate the validity and reliability of the Child Abuse ...
he evaluation of parenting capacity is an interdisciplinary activity of particular complexity and re...
Parenting Capacity Assessments (PCA) are used by child protection workers to assist in determining t...
This chapter will focus mainly on parenting capacity evaluations performed by psychologists, as thes...
In trying to detect adult child abusers, psychologists use various measures, whose validities are un...
A significant problem for forensic evaluations is the large number of clients who respond in a defen...
The Parents Preference Test (PPT) is a graphical test comprised of 24 easy to understand images of d...
The Parents Preference Test (PPT) is a graphical test comprised of 24 easy to understand images of d...
The psychological assessment of parents involved in proceedings about their parental rights is often...
Child maltreatment (e.g., physical abuse, sexual abuse, emotional abuse, and neglect) remains a seri...
In recent years, several studies have addressed the issue of positive self-presentation bias in asse...
This review of custody evaluation literature encompasses a number of perspectives gleaned from the f...
Parenting Capacity Assessments (PCA) are used by child protection workers to assist in determining t...
Learning Overview: Impact on the Forensic Science Community: The goal of this presentation is to r...
In the effort to prevent child maltreatment, psychologists use various measures to assess the likeli...
The purpose of the present study was to investigate the validity and reliability of the Child Abuse ...
he evaluation of parenting capacity is an interdisciplinary activity of particular complexity and re...
Parenting Capacity Assessments (PCA) are used by child protection workers to assist in determining t...
This chapter will focus mainly on parenting capacity evaluations performed by psychologists, as thes...
In trying to detect adult child abusers, psychologists use various measures, whose validities are un...