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Brain Inj ; 36(3): 424-431, 2022 02 23.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35113759

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PRIMARY OBJECTIVE: To examine the convergent validity of the Test of Effort (TOE), a performance validity test (PVT) currently under development that employs a two-subtest (one verbal, one visual), forced-choice recognition memory format. RESEARCH DESIGN: A descriptive, correlational design was employed to describe performance on the TOE and examine the convergent validity between the TOE and comparison measures. METHODS AND PROCEDURES: A sample of 53 individuals with chronic acquired brain injury (ABI) were administered the TOE and three well-validated PVTs (Reliable Digit Span [RDS], Test of Memory Malingering [TOMM] and Dot Counting Test [DCT]). MAIN OUTCOMES AND RESULTS: The TOE appeared more difficult than it actually was, suggesting adequate face validity. Medium-to-large correlations were observed between the TOE and established PVTs, suggesting good convergent validity. Provisional cutoff scores are offered based on performance of a subgroup of participants with "sufficient effort." CONCLUSIONS: Overall, the TOE shows promise as a PVT measure for clinical use. Future studies with larger and more diverse samples are needed to more fully determine the psychometric characteristics of the TOE.


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Brain Injuries , Malingering , Adult , Brain Injuries/diagnosis , Humans , Memory and Learning Tests , Neuropsychological Tests , Reproducibility of Results
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