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The Clinical Neuropsychologist|April 22, 2005
The Fake Bad Scale and MMPI-2 F-family in detection of implausible psychological trauma claimsM Frank Greiffenstein, W John Baker, Bradley Axelrod, et al.
The Clinical Neuropsychologist|February 18, 2010
MMPI-2 validity scores in defense- versus plaintiff-selected examinations: a repeated measures study of examiner effectsManfred F Greiffenstein, W John Baker, William T Tsushima, et al.
Applied Neuropsychology. Adult|August 31, 2016
Policy Statement of the American Board of Professional Neuropsychology regarding Third Party Observation and the recording of psychological test administration in neuropsychological evaluationsAlan Lewandowski, W John Baker, Brad Sewick, et al.
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The Clinical Neuropsychologist|April 22, 2005
The Fake Bad Scale and MMPI-2 F-family in detection of implausible psychological trauma claimsM Frank Greiffenstein, W John Baker, Bradley Axelrod, et al.
The Clinical Neuropsychologist|February 18, 2010
MMPI-2 validity scores in defense- versus plaintiff-selected examinations: a repeated measures study of examiner effectsManfred F Greiffenstein, W John Baker, William T Tsushima, et al.
Applied Neuropsychology. Adult|August 31, 2016
Policy Statement of the American Board of Professional Neuropsychology regarding Third Party Observation and the recording of psychological test administration in neuropsychological evaluationsAlan Lewandowski, W John Baker, Brad Sewick, et al.
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