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Other papers or posters (English)

 

Flaro, L., Green, P. & Allen III, L.M. Symptom validity test results with children: CARB and WMT. Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology, 2000, 15 (8), 840

Green, P., Berendt, J. & Mandel, A. Relative sensitivity of the Word Memory Test and Test of Memory Malingering in 144 disability claimants. Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology, 2000, 15 (8), 841

Green, P., Gervais, R. & Allen, L.M. Word Memory Test in normal controls and clinical cases simulating impairment. Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology, 2001, 16 (8), 849-850.

Green, P., Rohling, M.L. Lees Haley, P. & Allen, L.M. Exaggeration affects test scores far more than severe brain injury. Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology, 2001, 16 (8), 751.

Gervais, R., Green, P. & Ford, W. Age effects on WMT performance in disability-related assessments. Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology, 2001, 16 (8), 809.

Williamson, D., Green, P., Allen III, L.M. & Rohling, M. Who s exaggerating? The Category Test and Word Memory Test give different answers. Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology, 2000, 15 (8), 845

Lange, R.T., Iverson, G.L., Green, P., & Franzen, M.D. Clinical base rates on the Trail Making Test in a TBI sample: examination of the malingering hypothesis. Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology, 2001, 16 (8), 852.

Green, P. (2001). “The patient seemed to be making a valid effort” Yes, but were the results valid? Psychologists Association of Alberta Psymposium, 11 (2), 23-27

Slick, D.J., Iverson, G.L. & Green, P. California Verbal Learning Test indicators of suboptimal performance in a sample of litigating patients. Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society, February 2000, Vol. 6, No. 2.

Green, P. & Allen III, L.M. Patterns of memory complaints in 577 consecutive patients passing or failing symptom validity tests. Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology, 2000, 15 (8), 844-845

Rohling, M.L., Green, P. & Allen III, L.M. Comparisons between a logistic regression formula for the CVLT and the Word Memory Test as indicators of suboptimal performance in a sample of litigants. Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology, 2000, 15 (8), 839-840<

Gervais, R., Green, P., Russell, A.S., Pieschl, S. & Allen III, L.M. Failure on symptom validity tests associated with disability incentives in fibromyalgia patients. Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology, 2000, 15 (8), 841-842

Rohling, M.L., Green, P., Allen III, L.M. & Lees-Haley, P.R. Effect sizes of impairment that are associated with symptom exaggeration versus severe TBI: an analysis of a sample of 657 patients and counting. Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology, 2000, 15 (8), 843

Flaro, L., Green, P., Allen, L. & Gervais, R. Normative data on the Emotional Perception test with 794 Children. Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology, 1999, 14 (8), 718

Green, P., Allen, L.M. The differential effects of depressive symptoms on self-report and performance based neurocognitive measures in patients demonstrating good effort during assessment. Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology, 1999, 14 (8), 741-742

Green, P., Allen, L.M. III, & Iverson, G.L. Utility of the Memory Complaints Inventory in mild to moderate traumatic brain injury. Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology, 1999, 14 (8), 743

Gervais, R., Green, P. & Allen, L. Differential sensitivity to symptom exaggeration of verbal, visual and numerical symptom validity tests. Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology, 1999, 14 (8), 746-747

Gervais, R., Allen, L., Green, P. & Cunningham, S. The effects of coaching DSM-IV pain disorder patients on the Computerized Assessment of Response Bias. Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology, 1999, 14 (1), 97/98

Green, P. (2003) “The patient seemed to be making an effort but the results were not valid”. The Canadian Neuropsychologist, The Canadian Psychological Association Section 23 Clinical Neuropsychology, Newsletter, May 2003, 6-12

Two posters on MMPI-2 and WMT effort test failure:

Poster 1 presented at NAN 2005, Tampa, by Gervais on the MMPI-2 RBS41 scale, which was designed to predict WMT effort test failure.

Poster 2 presented at NAN 2005, Tampa, by Gervais, Wygant and Ben-Porath on standard MMPI-2 scales and WMT effort test failure.

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