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Diagnoses of mental disorders and the evaluation of psychopathology rely heavily on the honesty, accuracy, and completeness of patients' self-reporting.
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feigned memory impairment, dissimulation research, clinical decision model, actively psychotic patients, nonforensic cases, nonforensic patients, dissimulation studies, minimized substance abuse, screen correctly classified, dissimulating patients, suspected dissimulation, critical endorsed, differential prevalence design, malingering participants, feigned psychopathology, subtle subscales, multiscale personality inventories, genuine memory impairment, indiscriminant symptom endorsement, jail referrals, uncoached simulators, malingered psychopathology, malingering group, integrity test scores, feigned cognitive deficits
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American Psychiatric Association, Congressional Office of Technology Assessment, United States, Big Five, American Psychological Association, Gough Dissimulation, Reid Report, Structured Interview of Reported Symptoms, Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory, Abel Screen, Other Deception, Supreme Court, True False, Diagnostic Interview Schedule, Variable Response Inconsistency, Veterans Administration, Comprehensive Drinker Profile, Defensiveness Scale, Personnel Selection Inventory, Stanton Survey, African American, Current Proposed, Personality Assessment Inventory, Rey Auditory Verbal Learning Test, Sixteen Personality Factor Questionnaire
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