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I. Symptom Fabrication: Social and Biological Perspectives1. Feigning of Physical, Psychiatric, and Cognitive Symptoms: Examples from History, the Arts, and Animal Behavior, David C. Stone and Kyle Brauer Boone<br/>2. Functional Neuroimaging of Deception and Malingering, Lisle R. Kingery and David J. SchretlenII. Cognitive Effort Assessment Techniques and Strategies<br/>3. A Reconsideration of the Slick et al. (1999) Criteria for Malingered Neurocognitive Dysfunction, Kyle Brauer Boone<br/>4. Spoiled for Choice: Making Comparisons between Forced-Choice Effort Tests, Paul Green5. Non-Forced-Choice Measures to Detect Noncredible Cognitive Performance, Stephen R. Nitch and David M. Glassmire<br/>6. Intelligence Tests as Measures of Effort, Talin Babikian and Kyle Brauer Boone<br/>7. Use of Standard Memory Tests to Detect Suspect Effort, Po H. Lu, Steven A. Rogers, and Kyle Brauer Boone<br/>8. Validity Indicators within Executive Function Measures: Use and Limits in Detection of Malingering, Jerry J. Sweet and Nathaniel W. Nelson<br/>9. Use of Motor and Sensory Tests as Measures of Effort, Ginger Arnold and Kyle Brauer Boone<br/>10. The MMPI-2 Fake Bad Scale in Detection of Noncredible Brain Injury Claims, Manfred F. Greiffenstein, David Fox, and Paul R. Lees-HaleyI<br/>ICognitive Effort Testing in Various Clinical Populations<br/>11. Malingering Mild Traumatic Brain Injury: Behavioral Approaches Used by Both Malingering Actors and Probable Malingerers, John E. Meyers<br/>12. Including Measures of Effort in Neuropsychological Assessment of Pain- and Fatigue-Related Medical Disorders: Clinical and Research Implications, Julie Suhr and Brad Spickard<br/>13. The Impact of Psychiatric Disorders on Cognitive Symptom Validity Test Scores, Hope E. Goldberg, Carla Back-Madruga, and Kyle Brauer Boone<br/>14. Identification of Feigned Mental Retardation, Tara L. Victor and Kyle Brauer Boone<br/>15. Symptom Validity Tests in the Epilepsy Clinic, David J. Williamson, Daniel L. Drane, and Elizabeth S. Stroup<br/>16. The Use of Effort Tests in the Context of Actual versus Feigned Attention-Deficit /Hyperactivity Disorder and Learning Disability, Kimberly Alfano and Kyle Brauer Boone<br/>7. Cognitive Complaints in Multiple Chemical Sensitivity and Toxic Mold Syndrome, Robert J. McCaffrey and Christine L. Yantz <br/>18. The Use of Effort Tests in Ethnic Minorities and in Non-English-Speaking and English as a Second Language Populations, Xavier F. Salazar, Po H. Lu, Johnny Wen, and Kyle Brauer Boone 19. Assessment of Malingering in Criminal Forensic Neuropsychological Settings, Robert L. Denney20. Future Directions in Effort Assessment, Martin L. Rohling and Kyle Brauer Boone |