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Paul Green

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Child Neuropsychology : a Journal on Normal and Abnormal Development in Childhood and Adolescence|September 19, 2003
Word memory test performance in childrenPaul Green, Lloyd Flaro
Applied Neuropsychology. Child|April 23, 2020
Introduction to special issue on effort testing in children and adolescentsPaul Green, Arthur MacNeill Horton
Applied Neuropsychology. Adult|May 25, 2016
Model for the effects of invalid styles of responsePatrick Armistead-Jehle, Paul Green
Human Factors|February 16, 2005
Address entry while driving: speech recognition versus a touch-screen keyboardOmer Tsimhoni, Daniel Smith, Paul Green
Applied Neuropsychology. Adult|September 15, 2019
Comparison of the Word Memory Test and the Test of Memory Malingering in detecting invalid performance in neuropsychological testingChloe Bhowmick, Rayna Hirst, Paul Green
Brain Injury|May 10, 2007
Word Memory Test failure 23 times higher in mild brain injury than in parents seeking custody: the power of external incentivesLloyd Flaro, Paul Green, Ellen Robertson
Applied Neuropsychology|June 11, 2011
High specificity of the Word Memory Test and Medical Symptom Validity Test in groups with severe verbal memory impairmentPaul Green, Jorge Montijo, Robbi Brockhaus
Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology : the Official Journal of the National Academy of Neuropsychologists|November 23, 2011
Memory Complaints Inventory results as a function of symptom validity test performancePatrick Armistead-Jehle, Roger O Gervais, Paul Green
CNS Spectrums|May 4, 2004
Who is exaggerating cognitive impairment and who is not?Martin L Rohling, Lyle M Allen, Paul Green
The Medico-Legal Journal|September 8, 2007
The role of effort testing in independent medical examinationsDavid Gill, Paul Green, Lloyd Flaro, et al.
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Child Neuropsychology : a Journal on Normal and Abnormal Development in Childhood and Adolescence|September 19, 2003
Word memory test performance in childrenPaul Green, Lloyd Flaro
Applied Neuropsychology. Child|April 23, 2020
Introduction to special issue on effort testing in children and adolescentsPaul Green, Arthur MacNeill Horton
Applied Neuropsychology. Adult|May 25, 2016
Model for the effects of invalid styles of responsePatrick Armistead-Jehle, Paul Green
Human Factors|February 16, 2005
Address entry while driving: speech recognition versus a touch-screen keyboardOmer Tsimhoni, Daniel Smith, Paul Green
Applied Neuropsychology. Adult|September 15, 2019
Comparison of the Word Memory Test and the Test of Memory Malingering in detecting invalid performance in neuropsychological testingChloe Bhowmick, Rayna Hirst, Paul Green
Brain Injury|May 10, 2007
Word Memory Test failure 23 times higher in mild brain injury than in parents seeking custody: the power of external incentivesLloyd Flaro, Paul Green, Ellen Robertson
Applied Neuropsychology|June 11, 2011
High specificity of the Word Memory Test and Medical Symptom Validity Test in groups with severe verbal memory impairmentPaul Green, Jorge Montijo, Robbi Brockhaus
Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology : the Official Journal of the National Academy of Neuropsychologists|November 23, 2011
Memory Complaints Inventory results as a function of symptom validity test performancePatrick Armistead-Jehle, Roger O Gervais, Paul Green
CNS Spectrums|May 4, 2004
Who is exaggerating cognitive impairment and who is not?Martin L Rohling, Lyle M Allen, Paul Green
The Medico-Legal Journal|September 8, 2007
The role of effort testing in independent medical examinationsDavid Gill, Paul Green, Lloyd Flaro, et al.
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