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  • 21. MMPI subtle-obvious scales and malingering: clinical versus simulated scores.
    Lees-Haley PR, Fox DD.
    Psychol Rep; 1990 Jun; 66(3 Pt 1):907-11. PubMed ID: 2377710
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  • 22. Susceptibility of the MMPI-2 clinical, restructured clinical (RC), and content scales to overreporting and underreporting.
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  • 23. Effectiveness of NEO-PI-R research validity scales for discriminating analog malingering and genuine psychopathology.
    Berry DT, Bagby RM, Smerz J, Rinaldo JC, Caldwell-Andrews A, Baer RA.
    J Pers Assess; 2001 Jun; 76(3):496-516. PubMed ID: 11499461
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  • 24. The detection of malingering and deception with a short form of the MMPI-2 based on the L, F, and K scales.
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    J Clin Psychol; 1992 Jan; 48(1):54-8. PubMed ID: 1556216
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  • 25. Development of an Infrequency-Psychopathology scale for the MMPI-A: the Fp-A Scale.
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  • 26. The comparative capacity of the Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory-2 (MMPI-2) and MMPI-2 Restructured Form (MMPI-2-RF) validity scales to detect suspected malingering in a disability claimant sample.
    Chmielewski M, Zhu J, Burchett D, Bury AS, Bagby RM.
    Psychol Assess; 2017 Feb; 29(2):199-208. PubMed ID: 27183046
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  • 27. A comparison of simulation and known groups in the detection of malingering on the MMPI-2.
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  • 28. The utility of the MMPI-2 malingering discriminant function index in the detection of malingering: a study of criminal defendants.
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  • 29. Commentary on Butcher, Arbisi, Atlis, and McNulty (2003) on the Fake Bad Scale.
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    Arch Clin Neuropsychol; 2004 Apr; 19(3):333-6; author reply 341-5. PubMed ID: 15033218
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  • 30. Feigning schizophrenic disorders on the MMPI-2: detection of coached simulators.
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    J Pers Assess; 1993 Apr; 60(2):215-26. PubMed ID: 8473961
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  • 31. Screening for feigned psychiatric symptoms in a forensic sample by using the MMPI-2 and the structured inventory of malingered symptomatology.
    Lewis JL, Simcox AM, Berry DT.
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  • 32. Response to Butcher et al., The construct validity of the Lees-Haley Fake-Bad Scale..
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  • 33. MMPI-2 validity, clinical and content scales, and the Fake Bad Scale for personal injury litigants claiming idiopathic environmental intolerance.
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  • 36. Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory-2 revised form Symptom Validity Scale-Revised (MMPI-2-RF FBS-r; also known as Fake Bad Scale): psychometric characteristics in a nonlitigation neuropsychological setting.
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  • 37. Specificity of the MMPI-2 Fake Bad Scale as a marker for personal injury malingering.
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  • 38. Examining the relationship between the reconstructed scales and the fake bad scale of the MMPI-2.
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  • 40. Malingering as a categorical or dimensional construct: the latent structure of feigned psychopathology as measured by the SIRS and MMPI-2.
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