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Symptom Information—Warning—Coaching

How Do They Affect Successful Feigning in Neuropsychological Assessment?

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Pages 71-97 | Received 23 May 2005, Accepted 10 Mar 2006, Published online: 13 Aug 2009

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Iulia Crişan, Florin Alin Sava & Laurenţiu Paul Maricuţoiu. (2023) Strategies of feigning mild head injuries related to validity indicators and types of coaching: Results of two experimental studies. Applied Neuropsychology: Adult 30:6, pages 705-715.
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Isabella J. M. Niesten, Wenke Müller, Harald Merckelbach, Brechje Dandachi-FitzGerald & Marko Jelicic. (2017) Moral Reminders Do Not Reduce Symptom Over-Reporting Tendencies. Psychological Injury and Law 10:4, pages 368-384.
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Marko Jelicic, Erik Ceunen, Maarten J.V. Peters & Harald Merckelbach. (2011) Detecting coached feigning using the test of Memory Malingering (TOMM) and the structured inventory of Malingered Symptomatology (SIMS). Journal of Clinical Psychology 67:9, pages 850-855.
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Kim Oorsouw & Harald Merckelbach. (2010) Detecting malingered memory problems in the civil and criminal arena. Legal and Criminological Psychology 15:1, pages 97-114.
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