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Factors differentiating successful versus unsuccessful malingerers

Edens, John F.
Guy, Laura S.
Otto, Randy K.
Buffington, Jacqueline K.
Tomicic, Tara L.
Poythress, Norman G.
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Relatively little is known about the processes in which "successful" malingerers engage to avoid detection. This study summarizes the response strategies used by participants (N = 540) instructed to feign a specific mental disorder while completing various self-report instruments designed to detect faking. Postexperiment questionnaires indicated that those who were able to appear symptomatic while avoiding being detected as feigning (n = 60) were more likely to endorse a lower rate of legitimate symptoms, to avoid overly unusual or bizarre items, and to base their responses on their own personal experiences.

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J Pers Assess. 2001 Oct;77(2):333-8. Link to article on publisher's site

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10.1207/S15327752JPA7702_13
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11693862
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