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Forensic Applications

Symptom validity issues in the psychological consultative examination for social security disability

Pages 1045-1063 | Accepted 26 Mar 2010, Published online: 02 Jun 2010

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Ryan W. Schroeder, Hilary A. Clark & Phillip K. Martin. (2022) Base rates of invalidity when patients undergoing routine clinical evaluations have social security disability as an external incentive. The Clinical Neuropsychologist 36:7, pages 1902-1914.
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Michael Chafetz. (2011) Reducing the Probability of False Positives in Malingering Detection of Social Security Disability Claimants. The Clinical Neuropsychologist 25:7, pages 1239-1252.
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Elizabeth Kilgour, Agnieszka Kosny, Arno Akkermans & Alex Collie. (2015) Procedural Justice and the Use of Independent Medical Evaluations in Workers’ Compensation. Psychological Injury and Law 8:2, pages 153-168.
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Michael Chafetz & Melissa Dufrene. (2014) Malingering-by-proxy: Need for child protection and guidance for reporting. Child Abuse & Neglect 38:11, pages 1755-1765.
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M. D. Chafetz & A. M. Biondolillo. (2013) Feigning a Severe Impairment Profile. Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology 28:3, pages 205-212.
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Michael D. Chafetz. (2011) The Psychological Consultative Examination for Social Security Disability. Psychological Injury and Law 4:3-4, pages 235-244.
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