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Take Their Word for It: The Inventory of Problems Provides Valuable Information on Both Symptom and Performance Validity

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Esteban Puente-López, David Pina, Paula Rambaud-Quiñones, José Antonio Ruiz-Hernández, Maria Dolores Nieto-Cañaveras, Robert D. Shura, Andrés Alcazar-Crevillén & Begoña Martinez-Jarreta. (2024) Classification accuracy and resistance to coaching of the Spanish version of the Inventory of Problems-29 and the Inventory of Problems-Memory: A simulation study with mTBI patients. The Clinical Neuropsychologist 38:3, pages 738-762.
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Laszlo Erdodi, Matthew Calamia, Matthew Holcomb, Anthony Robinson, Lauren Rasmussen & Kevin Bianchini. (2023) M is For Performance Validity: The IOP-M Provides a Cost-Effective Measure of the Credibility of Memory Deficits during Neuropsychological Evaluations. Journal of Forensic Psychology Research and Practice 0:0, pages 1-17.
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Luciano Giromini, Claudia Pignolo, Alessandro Zennaro & Martin Sellbom. (2024) Using the MMPI-2-RF, IOP-29, IOP-M, and FIT in the In-Person and Remote Administration Formats: A Simulation Study on Feigned mTBI. Assessment.
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Ali Y. E. Akca, Mehmed S. Tepedelen, Burcu Uysal & Laszlo A. Erdodi. (2023) The Inventory of Problems–29 is a Cross-Culturally Valid Symptom Validity Test: Initial Validation in a Turkish Community Sample. Psychological Injury and Law 16:3, pages 289-301.
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