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Using the inventory of problems – 29 (IOP-29) with the Test of Memory Malingering (TOMM) in symptom validity assessment: A study with a Portuguese sample of experimental feigners

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Alana G. Sabelli, Isabelle Messa, Luciano Giromini, Jonathan D. Lichtenstein, Natalie May & Laszlo A. Erdodi. (2021) Symptom Versus Performance Validity in Patients with Mild TBI: Independent Sources of Non-credible Responding. Psychological Injury and Law 14:1, pages 17-36.
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Luciano Giromini, Donald J. Viglione, Alessandro Zennaro, Anna Maffei & Laszlo A. Erdodi. (2020) SVT Meets PVT: Development and Initial Validation of the Inventory of Problems – Memory (IOP-M). Psychological Injury and Law 13:3, pages 261-274.
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Luciano Giromini, Sharon Carfora Lettieri, Salvatore Zizolfi, Daniele Zizolfi, Donald J. Viglione, Emanuela Brusadelli, Barbara Perfetti, Daniela Angiola di Carlo & Alessandro Zennaro. (2019) Beyond Rare-Symptoms Endorsement: a Clinical Comparison Simulation Study Using the Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory-2 (MMPI-2) with the Inventory of Problems-29 (IOP-29). Psychological Injury and Law 12:3-4, pages 212-224.
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