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1The Word Memory Test and the Validity of Neuropsychological Test ScoresJournal of Forensic Neuropsychology2003105
2Evaluation of Invalid Response Sets After Traumatic Head InjuryJournal of Forensic Neuropsychology200178
3Neurobiological Correlates and Clinical Implications of Aggressive SubtypesJournal of Forensic Neuropsychology200371
4Effects of Coaching on Symptom Validity Testing in Chronic Pain Patients Presenting for Disability AssessmentsJournal of Forensic Neuropsychology200167
5The Test of Memory Malingering (TOMM) in Forensic PsychologyJournal of Forensic Neuropsychology200346
6A Review of Rey's Strategies for Detecting Malingered Neuropsychological ImpairmentJournal of Forensic Neuropsychology200345
7Factor Structure of Capacity to Consent to Medical Treatment in Patients with Alzheimer's DiseaseJournal of Forensic Neuropsychology199935
8Victoria Symptom Validity TestJournal of Forensic Neuropsychology199935
9Effects of a Third Party Observer During Neuropsychological AssessmentJournal of Forensic Neuropsychology200532
10Malingering in Forensic NeuropsychologyJournal of Forensic Neuropsychology200331
11The Relationship Between Measures of Declarative Memory and the Test of Memory Malingering in Patients With and Without Temporal Lobe DysfunctionJournal of Forensic Neuropsychology200331
12Self-Examination Questions as a Means of Identifying Bias in Adversarial AssessmentsJournal of Forensic Neuropsychology199930
13The Victoria Symptom Validity TestJournal of Forensic Neuropsychology200330
14Third Party ObserversJournal of Forensic Neuropsychology200529
15Third Party ObserversJournal of Forensic Neuropsychology200529
16Use of the Impact of Events Scale in the Assessment of Emotional Distress and PTSD May Produce Misleading ResultsJournal of Forensic Neuropsychology200127
17The Portland Digit Recognition TestJournal of Forensic Neuropsychology200327
18Cognitive Complaints in Litigating Patients with Head Injuries or Chronic PainJournal of Forensic Neuropsychology200126
19The MMPI-2 and Closed-Head InjuryJournal of Forensic Neuropsychology199925
20Warrington's Recognition Memory Test in the Detection of Response BiasJournal of Forensic Neuropsychology200324
21Effects of a Supervisor's Observation on Memory Test Performance of the ExamineeJournal of Forensic Neuropsychology200524
22Methods of Detecting Malingering and Estimated Symptom Exaggeration Base Rates in AustraliaJournal of Forensic Neuropsychology200624
23Effect of a Third Party Observer on Neuropsychological Test Performance Following Closed Head InjuryJournal of Forensic Neuropsychology200519
24Symptom Information—Warning—CoachingJournal of Forensic Neuropsychology200619
25Assessing Competency to Consent to Sexual Activity in the Cognitively Impaired PopulationJournal of Forensic Neuropsychology199918
26Correlations Among the TOMM, Rey-15, and MMPI-2 Validity Scales in a Sample of TBI LitigantsJournal of Forensic Neuropsychology200318
27Diagnosing Cognitive Malingering in Patients with Work-Related PainJournal of Forensic Neuropsychology200418
28Applications of Neuropsychology in Capital Felony (Death Penalty) DefenseJournal of Forensic Neuropsychology200317
29Clinical Utility of Incomplete Effort WAIS-R FormulasJournal of Forensic Neuropsychology199916
30An Examination of the Retrospective Recall of Psychological DistressJournal of Forensic Neuropsychology200616
31Review of the Validity Indicator ProfileJournal of Forensic Neuropsychology200316
32Category Test Validity IndicatorsJournal of Forensic Neuropsychology200315
33Neuropsychology of Juvenile Adjudicative CompetenceJournal of Forensic Neuropsychology200315
34A Brief Symptom Validity Testing Procedure for Logical Memory of the Wechsler Memory Scale-Revised Which Can Demonstrate Verbal Memory in the Face of Claimed DisabilityJournal of Forensic Neuropsychology199913
35Computerized Assessment of Response Bias in Forensic NeuropsychologyJournal of Forensic Neuropsychology200313
36Neuropsychological Profiling of Symptom Exaggeration and MalingeringJournal of Forensic Neuropsychology200313
37Ethical Dilemmas with Third Party ObserversJournal of Forensic Neuropsychology200512
38Framing the Relationships in Forensic NeuropsychologyJournal of Forensic Neuropsychology200511
39Board Certification in Clinical NeuropsychologyJournal of Forensic Neuropsychology200110
40American Board of Professional NeuropsychologyJournal of Forensic Neuropsychology200110
41Evaluating Effort with the Word Memory Test and Category Test-Or NotJournal of Forensic Neuropsychology200310
42Exaggeration of Neuropsychological Deficit in Competency to Stand TrialJournal of Forensic Neuropsychology199910
43Clinical and Forensic Issues Regarding Age, Education, and the Validity of Neuropsychological Test ResultsJournal of Forensic Neuropsychology20049
44Current Status of the Admissibility of Expert Testimony AfterDaubertandJoinerJournal of Forensic Neuropsychology19998
45Brief ReportJournal of Forensic Neuropsychology19998
46Detection of Malingering and Invalid Test Results Using the Halstead-Reitan BatteryJournal of Forensic Neuropsychology20038
47MMPI-2 Scores Do Not Correlate with Employment StatusJournal of Forensic Neuropsychology20017
48Threats to the Validity of Forensic Neuropsychological DataJournal of Forensic Neuropsychology20057
49The Inference of Causality Between Smoking and Low Birth WeightJournal of Forensic Neuropsychology19997
50Commentary on Sweet and Moulthrop's Debiasing ProceduresJournal of Forensic Neuropsychology19997