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Number of impaired scores as a performance validity indicator
Jeremy J Davis1, Bradley N Axelrod, Tara S McHugh
1Division of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, University of Utah School of Medicine, Salt Lake City, UT 84132, USA. jeremy.davis@hsc.utah.edu
Abstract:
This study examined embedded performance validity indicators (PVI) based on the number of impaired scores in an evaluation and the overall test battery mean (OTBM). Adult participants (N = 175) reporting traumatic brain injury were grouped using eight PVI. Participants who passed all PVI (n = 67) demonstrated fewer impaired scores and higher OTBM than those who failed two or more PVI (n = 66). Impairment was defined at three levels: T scores < 40, 35, and 30. With specificity ≥.90, sensitivity ranged from .51 to .71 for number of impaired scores and .74 for OTBM.
