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Detecting Malingered and Defensive Responding on the MMPI-2 in a Forensic Inpatient Sample

Pages 191-203 | Published online: 10 Jun 2010

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Timothy M. Osberg & Paul Harrigan. (1999) Comparative Validity of the MMPI-2 Wiener-Harmon Subtle-Obvious Scales in Male Prison Inmates. Journal of Personality Assessment 72:1, pages 36-48.
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Charles J LoPiccolo, Karl Goodkin & Teri T Baldewicz. (1999) Current Issues in the Diagnosis and Management of Malingering. Annals of Medicine 31:3, pages 166-174.
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PhilipH. Pollock. (1997) A cautionary note on the determination of malingering in offenders. Psychology, Crime & Law 3:2, pages 97-110.
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Richard Rogers, Kenneth W. Sewell, Lesley C. Morey & Karen L. Ulstad. (1996) Detection of Feigned Mental Disorders on the Personality Assessment Inventory: A Discriminant Analysis. Journal of Personality Assessment 67:3, pages 629-640.
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