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Improving Detection of Noncredible Results with Nonmemory-Based Performance Validity Tests
Psychological Measurement and Testing

Evaluating Nonmemory-Based PVTs for More Accurate Neuropsychological Assessments

The article “Convergent, Discriminant, and Concurrent Validity of Nonmemory-Based Performance Validity Tests” by Webber, Critchfield, and Soble (2020) analyzes the effectiveness of nonmemory-based Performance Validity Tests (PVTs) in detecting noncredible performance during neuropsychological assessments. The study evaluates tools like the Dot Counting Test (DCT) and variations of the WAIS-IV Digit …