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Elexsia D. Hood, Kyle B. Boone, Deborah S. Miora, Maria E. Cottingham, Tara L. Victor, Elizabeth A. Zeigler, Michelle A. Zeller, Matthew J. Wright
Publikováno v:
Journal of clinical and experimental neuropsychology. 44(1)
The purpose of the present study was to compare performance on a wide range of PVTs in a neuropsychology clinic sample of African Americans and White Americans to determine if there are differences in mean scores or cut-off failure rates between the
Autor:
Deborah S. Miora, Kyle B. Boone, Michelle A Zeller, Maria Cottingham, Elizabeth Ziegler, Annette Ermshar, Matthew Wright, Tara L Victor, Mariam Balasanyan
Publikováno v:
The Clinical Neuropsychologist. 32:165-182
The current study evaluated MSPQ sensitivity to noncredible PVT performance in the context of external incentive, and examined MSPQ false positive rates in noncompensation-seeking neuropsychology patients; and investigated effects of ethnicity/cultur
Autor:
Deborah S. Miora, Michelle A Zeller, Matthew Wright, Annette Ermshar, Maria Cottingham, Tara L Victor, Kyle B. Boone, Kellie Poynter, Elizabeth A. Ziegler
Publikováno v:
Archives of clinical neuropsychology : the official journal of the National Academy of Neuropsychologists. 34(8)
Objective Evaluate the effectiveness of Rey 15-item plus recognition data in a large neuropsychological sample. Method Rey 15-item plus recognition scores were compared in credible (n = 138) and noncredible (n = 353) neuropsychology referrals. Result
Autor:
Michelle A Zeller, Cedria J. Roberson, Kyle B. Boone, Deborah S. Miora, Hope Goldberg, Tara L Victor, Matthew Wright, Maria Cottingham, Elizabeth Ziegler
Publikováno v:
The Clinical Neuropsychologist. 27:495-508
The b Test (Boone, Lu,Herzberg, 2002a) is a measure of cognitive performance validity originally validated on 91 non-credible participants and 7 credible clinical comparison groups (total n = 161). The purpose of the current study was to provide cros
Publikováno v:
Research in Autism Spectrum Disorders. 5:79-85
The primary deficits present in autism spectrum disorders (ASD) may lead to increased susceptibility to involvement in the criminal justice system. The same deficits may also cause individuals with ASD to be more vulnerable to interrogation technique
Publikováno v:
Handbook of Community Sentiment ISBN: 9781493918980
Throughout history, society has struggled with defining “normal” juvenile behavior and answering the question of how to treat juveniles under the law. In this chapter, we discuss laws that were designed to address serious adult criminal behavior
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https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4939-1899-7_16
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4939-1899-7_16
Autor:
Maria Cottingham, Kyle B. Boone, Michelle A Zeller, Deborah S. Miora, Tara L Victor, Elizabeth Ziegler, Klayton Smith, Matthew Wright
Publikováno v:
The Clinical neuropsychologist. 28(6)
The purpose of this archival study was to identify performance validity tests (PVTs) and standard IQ and neurocognitive test scores, which singly or in combination, differentiate credible patients of low IQ (FSIQ ≤ 75; n = 55) from non-credible pat
Publikováno v:
Journal of Applied Research on Children: Informing Policy for Children at Risk. 4
Autor:
Michelle A Zeller, Kyle B. Boone, Matthew Wright, Maria Cottingham, Deborah S. Miora, Tara L Victor, Elizabeth Ziegler, Tiffanie L. Bell-Sprinkel
Publikováno v:
The Clinical neuropsychologist. 27(3)
The Rey Word Recognition Test, a brief and simple to administer free-standing neurocognitive performance validity test, was examined in a large known-groups sample (122 credible patients and 134 non-credible patients). Total correctly recognized was
Autor:
Maria Cottingham, Elizabeth Ziegler, Michelle A Zeller, Ryan E. Solomon, Kyle B. Boone, Deborah S. Miora, Sherry L. Skidmore, Tara L Victor
Publikováno v:
The Clinical neuropsychologist. 24(7)
In the present study a large sample of credible patients (n = 172) scored significantly higher than a large sample of noncredible participants (n = 195) on several WAIS-III Picture Completion variables: Age Adjusted Scaled Score, raw score, a "Rarely