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    Can we improve the clinical assessment of working memory? An evaluation of the Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale-Third Edition using a working memory criterion construct by Hill, B. D., Elliott, Emily M., Shelton, Jill T., Pella, Russell D., O'Jile, Judith R., Gouvier, W. Drew

    “…Working memory is the cognitive ability to hold a discrete amount of information in mind in an accessible state for utilization in mental tasks. This cognitive…”
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    Evaluation of Embedded Malingering Indices in a Non-Litigating Clinical Sample using Control, Clinical, and Derived Groups by Pella, Russell D., Hill, Benjamin D., Shelton, Jill Talley, Elliott, Emily, Gouvier, Wm. Drew

    Published in Archives of clinical neuropsychology (01-01-2012)
    “…Although recent findings have indicated that a portion of college students presenting for psychoeducational evaluations fail validity measures, methods for…”
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    Development and Validation of the Stanford Binet-5 Rarely Missed Items-Nonverbal Index for the Detection of Malingered Mental Retardation by Musso, Mandi W., Barker, Alyse A., Jones, Glenn N., Roid, Gale H., Drew Gouvier, Wm

    Published in Archives of clinical neuropsychology (01-12-2011)
    “…Current research suggests that effort indices designed for the detection of malingered neurocognitive functioning do not have adequate sensitivity or…”
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    Using the NAART to Estimate WRAT-4 Reading Grade Level in a Predominantly African American Sample by Jones, Glenn N., Proto, Daniel A., Musso, Mandi W., Barker, Alyse A., Gouvier, W. Drew

    Published in Applied neuropsychology. Adult (01-01-2012)
    “…Tests of word-reading ability, such as the North American Adult Reading Test (NAART) and Wide Range Achievement Test (WRAT) Word Reading subtest, are often…”
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    Stress as a Diagnostic Challenge for Postconcussive Symptoms: Sequelae of Mild Traumatic Brain Injury or Physiological Stress Response by Hanna-Pladdy, Brenda, Berry, Zachary M., Bennett, Ted, Phillips, Henry L., Gouvier, Wm. Drew

    Published in Clinical neuropsychologist (01-08-2001)
    “…There is considerable controversy regarding whether persistent postconcussive symptoms (PCS) are injury-specific, in a subgroup of individuals after mild…”
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    Postconcussion symptoms and daily stress in normal and head-injured college populations by Gouvier, William Drew, Cubic, Barbara, Jones, Glenn, Brantley, Phillip, Cutlip, Quinton

    “…The postconcussion syndrome is a term invoked to describe a constellation of cognitive (decreased memory and concentration), emotional (increased irritability…”
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    Patterns of Discrimination in Hiring Job Applicants With Disabilities: The Role of Disability Type, Job Complexity, and Public Contact by Gouvier, W. Drew, Sytsma-Jordan, Sara, Mayville, Stephen

    Published in Rehabilitation psychology (01-08-2003)
    “…Objective: To evaluate the effects of disability type, job complexity, and public contact on hiring decisions. Design and Participants: An Americans With…”
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    Reliability and validity of the Disability Rating Scale and the Levels of Cognitive Functioning Scale in monitoring recovery from severe head injury by Gouvier, W D, Blanton, P D, LaPorte, K K, Nepomuceno, C

    “…The Disability Rating Scale (DRS) and the Levels of Cognitive Functioning Scale (LCFS) are both widely used to monitor recovery from head injury, despite the…”
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    Detecting simulated memory impairment: Further validation of the Word Completion Memory Test (WCMT) by Hilsabeck, Robin C., Gouvier, Wm. Drew

    Published in Archives of clinical neuropsychology (01-12-2005)
    “…The Word Completion Memory Test (WCMT) was developed to detect sophisticated attempts at simulating memory impairment. The primary purpose of the present study…”
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    Quantitative PET Scan Findings in Carbon Monoxide Poisoning: Deficits Seen in a Matched Pair by Pinkston, James B, Wu, Joseph C, Gouvier, W.Drew, Varney, Nils R

    Published in Archives of clinical neuropsychology (01-08-2000)
    “…Quantitative positron emission tomography (PET) was utilized to establish the degree and localization of central nervous system dysfunction in 2 adult patients…”
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    Effects of sophistication and motivation on the detection of malingered memory performance using a computerized forced-choice task by Martin, R C, Bolter, J F, Todd, M E, Gouvier, W D, Niccolls, R

    “…The present study employed a computerized forced-choice recognition memory task, the Multi-Digit Memory Test (MDMT), to examine the effects of instructional…”
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    On the Duration of Spatial Fluency Measures by Santa Maria, Michael P., Martin, James A., Morrow, Celeste M., Drew Gouvier, W. M.

    “…Various measures of spatial fluency have been developed and have been shown to be sensitive to right frontal lobe dysfunction. Patients with diffuse cerebral…”
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    Rey auditory-verbal learning test: The effects of age and gender, and norms for delayed recall and story recognition trials by Savage, Robert M., Gouvier, Wm.Drew

    Published in Archives of clinical neuropsychology (01-10-1992)
    “…Immediate recall and three measures of delayed memory performance were evaluated in 134 healthy adults aged 16–76. Gender of subjects had no Influence on…”
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    Quantitative PET Scan Findings in Carbon Monoxide Poisoning: Deficits Seen in a Matched Pair by Pinkston, James B., Wu, Joseph C., Gouvier, W. Drew, Varney, Nils R.

    Published in Archives of clinical neuropsychology (01-08-2000)
    “…Quantitative positron emission tomography (PET) was utilized to establish the degree and localization of central nervous system dysfunction in 2 adult patients…”
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    Are you sure you're really telling the truth? by Gouvier, W D

    Published in NeuroRehabilitation (Reading, Mass.) (01-01-2001)
    “…The core constructs of psychological assessment, reliability and validity, are shown to be incomplete and lacking whenever base rates for the conditions under…”
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    Development and Initial Validation of the Malingered ADHD Scale of the Personality Assessment Inventory by Musso, M, Hill, B, Barker, A, Pella, R, Gouvier, W

    Published in Archives of clinical neuropsychology (01-01-2013)
    “…Objective: To develop an embedded validity index for the Personality Assessment Inventory (PAI) to detect feigned ADHD in a college population. Method: One…”
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    Reconstructive Memory Bias in Recall of Neuropsychological Symptomatology by Hilsabeck, Robin C., Gouvier, Wm. Drew, Bolter, John F.

    “…Subjective recall of symptoms among nonlitigants with closed-head and back injuries and non-injured participants with high and low levels of life stressors was…”
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    Wheelchair obstacle course performance in right cerebral vascular accident victims by Webster, J S, Cottam, G, Gouvier, W D, Blanton, P, Beissel, G F, Wofford, J

    “…The initial experiment of this paper investigated the role of hemispatial neglect in wheelchair-related accidents of right-hemisphere stroke victims. Twelve…”
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    Stability of Postconcussion Symptomatology Differs Between High and Low Responders and by Gender but not by Mild Head Injury Status by Maria, Michael P.Santa, Pinkston, James B, Miller, Sarah R, Gouvier, Wm.Drew

    Published in Archives of clinical neuropsychology (01-02-2001)
    “…A large sample of undergraduates (N = 2,326) were screened for general health. The screen discretely included items assessing postconcussion symptomatology and…”
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