The present study compared the responses of a group of simulating malingerers who were offered a monetary incentive to feign symptoms of a head injury, with the responses of head injured groups both with and without litigation, a forensic parole group, and an honest-responding control group. The following six neuropsychological measures were utilized: Rey 15-Item Memory Test, Controlled Oral Word Association Test, Finger Oscillation Test, WAIS-R Neuropsychological Instrument (Vocabulary, Information, and Similarities subtests), Booklet Category Test, and Wisconsin Card Sorting Test. The statistical concepts of floor effect, performance curve, and magnitude of error were examined. Additionally, the statistical differences in the responses of...
Neuropsychologists often assess individuals involved in litigation, and who may be in a position to ...
The influence of malingering and suboptimal performance on neuropsychological tests has become a maj...
multiauthored work. Through its six sections, 45 chapters, and six appendices (divided into multiple...
The present study compared the responses of a group of simulating malingerers who were offered a mon...
Neuropsychological research has primarily focused on identification of malingerers through specializ...
Interpretation of a patient’s neuropsychological examination involves the determination of the role ...
This study examined patterns of results on standard neuropsychological instruments measuring visual-...
Neuropsychologists are increasingly asked to determine whether a patient may be malingering symptoms...
Clinical neuropsychologists who assess patients following mild closed head injury (CHI) are often as...
Neuropsychologists have an increasing role in the assessment and treatment of individuals suffering ...
The theory of profile analysis is generally accepted as a basis for forming expert opinions about sy...
Forensic settings demand expedient and conclusive forensic psychological assessment. The aim of this...
The capacity of Raven's Standard Progressive Matrices (SPM) and the Booklet Category Test (BCT) to d...
A large sample of chronic postconcussive patients with and without overt malingering signs was compa...
This study examined the effectiveness of cautioning and education on simulating a mild traumatic bra...
Neuropsychologists often assess individuals involved in litigation, and who may be in a position to ...
The influence of malingering and suboptimal performance on neuropsychological tests has become a maj...
multiauthored work. Through its six sections, 45 chapters, and six appendices (divided into multiple...
The present study compared the responses of a group of simulating malingerers who were offered a mon...
Neuropsychological research has primarily focused on identification of malingerers through specializ...
Interpretation of a patient’s neuropsychological examination involves the determination of the role ...
This study examined patterns of results on standard neuropsychological instruments measuring visual-...
Neuropsychologists are increasingly asked to determine whether a patient may be malingering symptoms...
Clinical neuropsychologists who assess patients following mild closed head injury (CHI) are often as...
Neuropsychologists have an increasing role in the assessment and treatment of individuals suffering ...
The theory of profile analysis is generally accepted as a basis for forming expert opinions about sy...
Forensic settings demand expedient and conclusive forensic psychological assessment. The aim of this...
The capacity of Raven's Standard Progressive Matrices (SPM) and the Booklet Category Test (BCT) to d...
A large sample of chronic postconcussive patients with and without overt malingering signs was compa...
This study examined the effectiveness of cautioning and education on simulating a mild traumatic bra...
Neuropsychologists often assess individuals involved in litigation, and who may be in a position to ...
The influence of malingering and suboptimal performance on neuropsychological tests has become a maj...
multiauthored work. Through its six sections, 45 chapters, and six appendices (divided into multiple...