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Evaluating the performance of the MMPI-3 over-reporting scales: sophisticated simulators and the effects of comorbid conditions.

Nicole M MorrisJessica MatteraBrittney GoldenSerena MosesPaul B Ingram
Published in: The Clinical neuropsychologist (2021)
Findings provide initial support for the use of the MMPI-3 overreporting scales for detecting feigned PTSD, mTBI, and comorbid PTSD and mTBI. Further, individuals feigning different disorders, namely PTSD, mTBI, and comorbid PTSD and mTBI, feign predominantly general psychopathological symptoms, making Fp the strongest scale in terms of detecting these feigned disorders. Future research will benefit from establishing relevant diagnostic comparison groups to contrast with this study and utilizing known-group designs withboth PVT and SVT administration.
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