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Determining random responding for the category, speech-sounds perception, and seashore rhythm tests

Pages 744-748 | Accepted 07 Feb 1994, Published online: 04 Jan 2008

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ScottR. Ross, StevenH. Putnam, ScottR. Millis, KennethM. Adams & RebeccaA. Krukowski. (2006) Detecting Insufficient Effort Using the Seashore Rhythm and Speech-Sounds Perception Tests in Head Injury. The Clinical Neuropsychologist 20:4, pages 798-815.
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Thomas A. Martin, Nicole M. Hoffman & Jacobus Donders. (2003) Clinical Utility of the Trail Making Test Ratio Score. Applied Neuropsychology 10:3, pages 163-169.
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RichardA. Charter & JeffreyS. Webster. (1997) Psychometric structure of the seashore rhythm test. The Clinical Neuropsychologist 11:2, pages 167-173.
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Jason L. Huang, Paul G. Curran, Jessica Keeney, Elizabeth M. Poposki & Richard P. DeShon. (2011) Detecting and Deterring Insufficient Effort Responding to Surveys. Journal of Business and Psychology 27:1, pages 99-114.
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Lawrence C. Hartlage. 2012. Detection of Malingering during Head Injury Litigation. Detection of Malingering during Head Injury Litigation 333 350 .
Jacobus Donders & Bradley N. Axlerod. (2002) Two-subtest estimations of WAIS-III factor index scores.. Psychological Assessment 14:3, pages 360-364.
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Richard A. Charter. (2016) Determining Random Responding to Objective Tests. Journal of Psychoeducational Assessment 18:4, pages 308-315.
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Lawrence C. Hartlage. 1998. Detection of Malingering during Head Injury Litigation. Detection of Malingering during Head Injury Litigation 239 260 .

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