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Faking bad in workers compensation psychological assessments: elevation rates of negative distortion scales on the personality assessment inventory in an Australian sample
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Faking bad in workers compensation psychological assessments: elevation rates of negative distortion scales on the personality assessment inventory in an Australian sample

Jacqueline S Yoxall Dr, Mark Bahr and Thomas O'Neill
Psychiatry, Psychology and Law
2017
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Abstract

Medicine and Health Sciences Malingering Index Negative Impression Scale Personality Assessment Inventory (PAI) Rogers's Discriminant Function validity scales workers compensation Forensic Psychology Personality, Abilities and Assessment Justice and the Law not elsewhere classified

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