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Misleading conclusions about word memory test results in multiple sclerosis (MS) by Loring and Goldstein (2019)

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John W Lace, Zachary C Merz & Rachel Galioto. (2022) Nonmemory Composite Embedded Performance Validity Formulas in Patients with Multiple Sclerosis. Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology 37:2, pages 309-321.
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John W. Lace, Zachary C. Merz & Rachel Galioto. (2021) Examining the Clinical Utility of Selected Memory-Based Embedded Performance Validity Tests in Neuropsychological Assessment of Patients with Multiple Sclerosis. Neurology International 13:4, pages 477-486.
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