David T. R. Berry, Ph.D. 1

VITA

DAVID T. R. BERRY

May, 2016

Personal Data

Date of Birth:April 3, 1958

Place of Birth:Fairfield, California

Marital Status:Married

Work Address:Department of Psychology

012D Kastle Hall

University of Kentucky

Lexington, KY

40506-0044

Work Phone:(859) 257-5451

E-Mail Address:

Education

9/76 - 9/79B.A. Psychology

Auburn University

Auburn, AL

9/79 - 9/81M.A. Psychology

Thesis: The role of Serotonin and

Norepinephrine in Latent Inhibition

University of Alabama - Birmingham

Birmingham, AL

9/81 - 8/85Ph.D. Clinical Psychology

Major Area: Clinical Neuropsychology

Dissertation: Sleep apnea activity

and its concomitants in a

subclinical population

University of Florida

Gainesville, FL

Professional Experience

8/84 - 8/85Clinical Psychology Intern

Clinical Neuropsychology Track

Department of Psychology

Rush-Presbyterian-St. Luke’s Medical Center Chicago, IL

8/85 - 6/90Assistant Professor

7/90 - 6/97 Associate Professor

7/97 - presentProfessor

Department of Psychology

University of Kentucky

7/87 - presentLicensed Psychologist # 129990

Health Service Provider

Commonwealth of Kentucky

4/88 - presentPrivate Practice

Clinical Neuropsychology

Lexington, KY

4/89 - presentCoordinator of Neuropsychology Concentration

Department of Psychology

University of Kentucky

1/91 - 1/96Director of Clinical Training Program

Department of Psychology

University of Kentucky

1/93 – 1/96Neuropsychology Consultant

8/99 – 6/03Cardinal Hill Rehabilitation Hospital

3/13 – presentLexington, KY

1/09 – presentNeuropsychology Consultant

Eastern State Hospital

Lexington, KY

6/02 – 6/15Director of Graduate Studies

Department of Psychology

University of Kentucky

Honorary & Professional Organizations

Fellow:National Academy of Neuropsychology

Member:American Psychological Association

International Neuropsychological Society

National Academy of Neuropsychology

Society for Personality Assessment

Kentucky Psychological Association

Professional Service

American Psychological Association Site Visitor:

Kent State University

University of North Texas

University of Kansas

University of British Columbia

Purdue University

State University of New York - Buffalo

Fairleigh Dickinson University

University of Colorado – Boulder

Virginia Tech University (Chair)

University of Kansas (Chair)

University of Maryland (Chair)

Oklahoma State University (Chair)

IUPUI (Chair)

Nova Southeastern University (Chair)

University of Pennsylvania (Chair)

University of North Carolina – Chapel Hill

University of Missouri – St. Louis (Chair)

Ohio State University (Chair)

Ohio University

Interests

Clinical:Neuropsychological Assessment

Forensic Neuropsychology

Traumatic Brain Injury

Somatoform Disorders

Research:MMPI-2 & Response Sets

Malingering

Editorial Activity

Section Head:Psychological Injury and Law (2009-12; 1/15-)

Consulting Editor:Journal of Personality Assessment (2002-

present)

Assessment (2002-present)

The Clinical Neuropsychologist (2002-

present)

Psychological Assessment (1993-2001, 2008, 2015 -)

Ad Hoc Reviews:Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society

Oxford University Press

Advisory BoardUniversity of Minnesota Press (2014-)

Test Division

Teaching Activity

Graduate:Introduction to Clinical Neuropsychology

Advanced Clinical Neuropsychology

Clinical Personality Assessment

Undergraduate:Psychological Testing

Abnormal Psychology

University Service

College of Arts & Science Promotion & Tenure Advisory Committee

2006-7, 2007-8 (Chair), 2008-9 (Chair)

College of Arts & Sciences Undergraduate Scholarship Committee

2007, 2008, 2009

Departmental Review Committee – Behavioral Sciences

2008

Institutional Review Board – Nonmedical Committee

2004 – present; Vice Chair 2009 - present

Graduate Council – Graduate School 2008 – 2011

College of Arts and Sciences Educational Policy Committee 2010-11

University Senate 2012-13

U.S. Ad Hoc Committee on Graduate Funding (Chair)

University Appeals Board 2013 – present

Strategic Planning Committee Work Group 2 Graduate and Professional Education

Graduate Student Research Mentoring (Chair)

THESES

2016 – Brittany WallsUtility of the CAARS Validity Scales in Identifying Feigned ADHD, Random Responding and Genuine ADHD in a College Sample

2013 – Kim WilliamsonDiscriminating Between ADHD, ADHD With a Comorbid Psychological Disorder, and Malingered ADHD in a College Sample

- Hannah CombsThe Effects of Posttraumatic Stress Disorder, Mild Traumatic Brain Injury and Combined Posttraumatic Stress Disorder/Mild Traumatic Brain Injury on Returning Veterans

2011 – Lisa MasonDifferential Sensitivity of the MMPI-2-RF Validity Scales to Random Responding and Overreporting of PTSD Symptoms

2010 – Jordan HarpDetection of Malingering of ADHD among

College Students

2008 – Anne ShanderaCross-validation of a test battery for

use in the detection of malingered

Mental Retardation

2006 – Lili O. GraueDetection of Malingered Mental

Retardation

– Yvonne R. AlwesThe Utility of the Structured Inventory of Malingered

Symptomatology as a Screen for

the Feigning of Neurocognitive

Deficit and Psychopathology in

a Civil Forensic Sample

- Jessica A. ClarkValidation of the Miller Forensic

Assessment of Symptoms Test in a

Civil Forensic Population

2004 - Myriam SollmanOperating Characteristics of the

Letter Memory Test in Malingering

and Honest Compensation-Seeking

Outpatients

2003 – Raymond BaserDetecting Psychiatric Malingering

- Victoria VagniniUtility of the FBS Scale in Detecting

Neurocognitive Malingering

2001 – Chantel DearthDetection of Malingered Head Injury

with the MMPI-2: An Analog Study

2000 – Dona CragarMotivational Testing As a Tool in

the Diagnosis of Pseudoseizures

1998 – Stephen Orey The Effects of Motivational Differences on Neuropsychological

Testing: An Empirical Analysis

1997 - Suzanne DrungleBehavioral Disturbances in Persons with Alzheimer’s Disease as Predictors of Caregiver Depression

1996 - Tina Hanlon InmanDetection of Malingering of Closed

Head Injury using Three Motivational

Tests

- Monica MalceinCognitive and Behavioral Components

of Affect Recognition in Normal

Aging and Alzheimer’s Disease

- Chad VickeryValidation of a New Motivational Test

in a Community Sample

1995 - Michelle RaguetReliability and Stability of Intelligence and Intellectual Predictors in Older Persons

1994 - Robert GallenVRIN, F, back F, and Blocked Data as

Predictors of Valid and Clinically

Interpretable MMPI-2 Protocols

- Derek CampbellComparison of Three Methods of Estimating IQ in Normal Older Persons

1992 - Gordon CarpenterThe Effect of Administration Variables on Rey Osterreith Complex

Figure Performance

1991 - Susan CorriganPrediction of IQ in Normal Older Persons: A Comparison of Two Methods

1990 - Anthony AritaSleep Apnea Syndrome: Diagnostic

Features in Middle-Aged & Geriatric

Patients

DISSERTATIONS

2016 – Hannah CombsDeep Brain Stimulation for Parkinson’s Disease: An Investigation of Post-Surgical Self-Regulation and Executive Funtioning

- Lisa Mason Koehl Validity of Immediate Post-Concussion Assessment and Cognitive Testing (ImPACT)

2014 – Maryanne EdmundsonEffects of Coaching in the Detection of Malingered ADHD in a College Sample

2012 – Anni ShanderaEffects of Mild TBI and PTSD in OIF/OEF Veterans: Support for the “Additive” Hypothesis?

2010 – Lindsey JasinskiAssessment of Malingered Attention

Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD):

A Replication and Extension of

Findings

2010 – Jessica ClarkNeuropsychological Correlates and

Underlying Cortical Mechanisms of

Working Memory in Moderate to Severe

Traumatic Brain Injury

2009 – Karen DerefinkoUsing the FFM to Understand and

Integrate the Deficits of Psychopathy

2009 – Michelle EstisEffect of Comorbidity on the

Performance of Children with ADHD on

the Conners’ Continuous Performance

Test

2008 – Myriam SollmanDetection of Feigned ADHD in College

Students

2007 – Victoria VagniniApplying Reaction Time and Event-

Related Potential Measures to Detect

Malingered Neurocognitive Deficit

2006 – Chantel DearthCross-Validation of Malingering Tests

for Adolescent Forensic Evaluations

2005 – Jason RinaldoApplication of Item Response Theory

to Psychiatric Feigning Scales

2003 – Dona CragarInvestigation of the Relative

Relationships of Neurological Status

and Psychopathology to Neuropsychological Test Findings in

Epilepsy and Psychogenic Non-Epileptic

Seizure Patients

2001 – Chad Vickery Effectiveness of Malingering Tests in a Head Injured Sample: An Analogue Study

- Stephen OreyMethodological Factors in Dissimulation Research: An Exploration

of Two Issues

2000 – Jason LewisDetection of Malingering in a Forensic

Population: Utility of the Structured

Inventory of Malingered Symptoms

1999 – Kim HooksValidity of 99m Technetium SPECT in Predicting the Presence and Laterality of Traumatic Brain Injury

- Michelle ZakThe Impact of Post-Stroke Aphasia and Accompanying Neuropsychological Deficits on Caregiving Spouses and Marriage

1998 – Derek CampbellNeuropsychological Validation of Adult Attention Deficit Disorder

- Tina Hanlon InmanDetecting Malingering in Neuro-

psychological Assessment: A Head-

Injured Sample

1995 - Donald CroweMMPI-2 Content Scales as Predictors

Outcome in a Chronic Pain Treatment

Program

1992 - David LambMalingering Closed Head Injury on

the MMPI-2: Effect of Information

About Symptoms and Validity Scales

1991 - Mindy OtisAttitudes of Older Persons Toward

Use of Mental Health Services

1989 - Joan PeoplesAttention Deficit Disorder as a

Reflection of Frontal Lobe Dysfunction

Publications

  1. Walls, B.D., Wallace, E., Brothers, S.L., & Berry, D.T.R. (under review). Utility of the CAARS validity scales in identifying feigned ADHD, random responding and genuine ADHD.
  1. Edmundson, M.S., & Berry, D.T.R. (under review). The effects of symptom information coaching on the feigning of adult ADHD.
  1. Garcia, N.E., Bouquet, C.M., Walls, B.D. & Berry, D.T.R. (under review). Assessment of feigned cognitive impairement using standard neuropsychological tests. To appear in R. Rogers (Ed.) Clinical assessment of malingering and defensiveness (4th Ed). NewYork: Guilford Press.
  1. Wygant, D.B., Walls, B. D., Brothers, S.L. & Berry, D.T.R. (under review). Assessment of malingering and defensiveness on the MMPI-2 and MMPI-2-RF. To appear in R. Rogers (Ed.)Clinical assessment of malingering and deception (4th Ed.).The Guilford Press, NY.
  1. Granacher, R.P., & Berry, D.T.R. (under review). Feigned medical presentations. To appear in R. Rogers (Ed.)Clinical assessment of malingering and deception (4th Ed.).New York: Guilford Press.
  1. Berry, D.T.R., Walls, B.D., Bouquest, C.M. & Wallace, E. (in press). Malingered neurocognitive deficits in Mild Traumatic Brain Injury. In. D.Y Han (Ed.) Acquired brain injury: clinical essentials for neurotrauma and rehabilitation professionals. New York: Springer Publishing Company.
  1. Berry, D.T.R., Harp, J.P., Koehl, L.M. & Combs, H.L. (in press). Applying diagnostic standards to performance validity tests and the individual case. In S.C. Bowden (Ed.) Neuropsychological assessment in the ara of evidence-based practice: Diagnostic and treatment evaluations New York: Oxford University Press.
  1. Edmundson, M.S., Berry, D.T.R., High, W.M., Shandera-Ochsner, A.L., Harp, J.P. & Koehl, L.M. (2015). A meta-analytic review of Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory - 2nd Edition (MMPI-2) profile elevations following Traumatic Brain Injury. Psychological Injury and Law.
  1. Combs, H.L., Folley, B.S., Berry, D.T.R., Segerstrom, S.C., Han, D.Y., Anderson-Mooney, A.J., Walls, B.W. & van Horne, C. (2015). Cognition and depression following Deep Brain Stimulation of the Subthalamic Nucleusand Globus PalidusPars Internus in Parkinson’s Disease. Neuropsychology Review, 25 439-454.
  1. Combs, H.L., Berry, D.T.R., Pape, T., Babcock-Parziale, J., Smith, B., Schleenbaker, R., Shandera-Ochsner, A. & High, W.M. (2015). The effects of mild TBI, PTSD and combined mild TBI/PTSD on returning veterans. Journal of Neurotrauma, 32, 556-566.
  1. Williamson, K.D., Combs, H.L., Berry, D.T.R., Harp, J.P., Mason, L.H., & Edmundson, M. (2014). Discriminating among ADHD alone, ADHD with a comorbid disorder, and feigned ADHD in a college sample. The Clinical Neuropsychologist, 28, 1182-96.
  1. Mason, L.H., Shandera-Ochsner, A.L., Williamson, K.D., Harp, J.P., Edmundson, M., Berry, D.T.R., & High, W.M. Accuracy of MMPI-2-RF validity scales for identifying feigned PTSD symptoms, random responding, and genuine PTSD. (2013). Journal of Personality Assessment, 95, 585-593.
  1. Shandera-Ochsner, A.L., Berry, D.T.R., Harp, J.P., Edmundson, M., Graue, L.O., Roach, A., & High, W.M. (2013). Neuropsychological effects of self-reported deployment-related mild TBI and current PTSD in OIF/OEF veterans. The Clinical Neuropsychologist, 27, 881-907.
  1. McBride, J., Zhao, X., Nichols, T., Vagnini, V., Munro, N., Berry, D. and Jiang, Y. (2013). Scalp EEG-based discrimination of cognitive deficits after traumatic brain injury using event related Tsallis Entropy Analysis. IEETransactions on Biomedical Engineering, 60, 90-96.
  1. Berry, D.T.R., Schipper, L.J., & Clark, J.A. (2012). Detection of feigned head injury symptoms on the MMPI-2. In C.R. Reynolds & Arthur MacNeil (Eds.) Detection of malingering during head injury litigation (2nd Ed.). New York: Plenum Press.
  1. Jasinski, L.J., Harp, J.P., Berry, D.T.R., Shandera-Ochsner, A.L., Mason, L.H., & Ranseen, J.D. (2012). Using symptom validity tests to detect malingered ADHD in college students. The Clinical Neuropsychologist, 25, 1415-1428.
  1. Sollman, M.J. & Berry, D.T.R. (2011). Detection of inadequate effort on neuropsychological testing: A meta-analytic update and extension. Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology, 26, 774-789.
  1. Harp, J.P., Jasinski, L.J., Shandera-Ochsner, A.L., Mason, L.H., & Berry, D.T.R. (2011). Detection of malingered ADHD using the MMPI-2-RF. Psychological Injury and Law, 4, 32-43.
  1. Rogers, R., Gillard, N.D., Berry, D.T.R., & Granacher, R.P. (2011). Effectiveness of the MMPI-2-RF validity scales for feigned mental disorders and cognitive impairment: A known-groups study. Journal of Psychopathology and Behavioral Assessment, 33 355-67.
  1. Jasinski, L.J.S, Berry, D.T.R., Shandera, A.L., & Clark, J.A. (2011). Use of the Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale Digit Span Subtest for detection of feigning: A Meta-Analytic review. Journal of Clinical and Experimental Neuropsychology, 33, 300-314.
  2. Berry, D.T.R. & Nelson, N.W. (2010). DSM-5 and

Malingering: A modest proposal. Psychological Injury and Law

3(4), 11-18.

  1. Sollman, M.J., Ranseen, J.D., & Berry, D.T.R. (2010). Detection of feigned ADHD in college students. Psychological Assessment, 22, 325-335.
  1. Shandera, A.L., Berry, D.T.R., Clark, J.A., Schipper, L.J., Graue, L.O., & Harp, J.P. (2010). Detection of malingered Mental Retardation. Psychological Assessment, 22, 50-56.
  1. Locke, D.E.C, Fakhoury, T.A., Berry, D.T.R., Locke, T.R., & Schmitt, F.A. (2010). Objective evaluation of personality and psychopathology in temporal lobe versus extratemporal lobe epilepsy. Epilepsy and Behavior, 17, 172-177.
  1. Schipper, L. J., Sollman, M. J., & Berry, D. T. R. (2010). The NEO-PI-R. In Craighead, W. E., & Weiner, I. B. (Eds.), The Corsini Encyclopedia of Psychology and Behavioral Science, FourthEdition. New York: John Wiley and Sons.
  1. Walters, G.D., Berry, D.T.R., Rogers, R., Payne, J.W. & Granacher, R.P. (2009). Feigned neurocognitive deficit: Taxon or dimension? Journal of Clinical and Experimental Neuropsychology, 31, 584-593.
  1. Wygant, D.B., Ben-Porath, Y.S., Arbisi, P.A., Berry, D.T.R., Freeman, D.B., Heilbronner, R.L. (2009). Examination of the MMPI-2 Restructured Form (MMPI-2-RF) validity scales in civil forensic settings: Findings from simulation and known group samples. Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology, 24, 671-680.
  1. Rogers, R., Payne, J.W., Berry, D.T.R., & Granacher, R.P., Jr. (2009). Use of the SIRS in compensation cases: An examination of its validity and generalizability. Law and Human Behavior, 33, 213-224.
  1. Walters, G.D., Berry, D.T.R., Lanyon, R., & Murphy, M. (2009). Are exaggerated health complaints continuous or categorical? A taxometric analysis of the Health Problem Overstatement Scale. Psychological Assessment, 21, 219-226.
  1. Berry, D.T.R., Sollman, M.J., Schipper, L.J., Clark, J.A., & Shandera, A.L. (2009). Assessment of feigned psychological symptoms. In J.N. Butcher (Ed.) Oxford handbook of personality New York: Oxford University Press.
  1. Berry, D.T.R. & Granacher, R.P. (2009). Feigning of psychiatric symptoms in the context of documented severe head injury and preserved motivation on neuropsychological testing. In J. Morgan & J. Sweet (Eds.) Neuropsychology of malingering casebook. New York: Taylor & Francis.
  1. Walters, G.D., Rogers, R., Berry, D.T.R., Miller, H.A., Duncan, S.A., McCusker, P.J., Payne, J.W., & Granacher, R.P. (2008). Malingering as a categorical or dimensional construct: The latent structure of feigned psychopathology as measured by the SIRS and MMPI-2. Psychological Assessment, 20, 238-247.
  1. Smart, C.M., Nelson, N.W., Sweet, J.J., Bryant, F.B., Berry, D.T.R., Granacher, R.P., & Heilbronner, R.L. (2008). Use of the MMPI-2 to predict cognitive effort: A hierarchically-optimal classification tree analysis. Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society, 14 842-852.
  1. Vagnini, V.L., Berry, D.T.R., Clark, J.A., & Jiang, Y. (2008). New measures to detect malingered neurocognitive deficit (MNCD): Applying reaction time (RT) and event-related potentials (ERPs). The Journal of Clinical and Experimental Neuropsychology, 30 766-710.
  1. Berry, D.T.R., & Schipper, L.J. (2008). Assessment of feigned cognitive impairment using standard neuropsychological tests. In R. Rogers (Ed.) Clinical assessment of malingering and deception (3rd ed.). New York: Guilford Press.
  1. Granacher, R.P., & Berry, D.T.R. (2008). Feigned medical presentations. In R. Rogers (Ed.) Clinical assessment of malingering and deception (3rd ed.). New York: Guilford Press.
  1. Schipper, L.J., Berry, D.T.R., Coen, E., & Clark, J.A. (2008). Cross-validation of a manual form of the Letter Memory Test using a Known-Groups methodology. The Clinical Neuropsychologist, 22, 345-349.
  1. Alwes, Y.R., Clark, J.A., Berry, D.T.R. & Granacher, R.P. (2008). Screening for feigning in a civil forensic setting. The Journal of Clinical and Experimental Neuropsychology, 30, 1-8.
  1. Graue, L.O., Berry, D.T.R., Clark, J.A., Sollman, M.J., Cardi, M., Hopkins, J., & Werline, D. (2007). Identification of feigned Mental Retardation using the new generation of malingering detection instruments: Preliminary findings. The Clinical Neuropsychologist, 21, 921-942.
  1. Larrabee, G.J. & Berry, D.T.R. (2007). Diagnostic classification statistics and diagnostic validity of malingering assessment.In G.J. Larrabee (Ed.) Evaluation of malingering in the neuropsychological examination (pp. 14-26). New York: Oxford Press.
  1. Berry, D.T.R. & Schipper, L.J. (2007).Detection of feigned psychiatric symptoms during forensic neuropsychological examinations. In G.J. Larrabee (Ed.) Evaluation of malingering in the neuropsychological examination (pp. 226-263). New York: Oxford Press.
  1. Nelson, N.W., Sweet, J.J., Berry, D.T.R., Bryant, F.B., & Granacher, R.P. (2007). Response validity in forensic neuropsychology:Exploratory Factor Analytic evidence of distinct cognitive and psychological constructs. Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society, 13, 440-449.
  1. Cragar, D.E., Fakhoury, T.A., Berry, D.T.R., Cibula, J.E., Smith, G.T., & Schmitt, F.A. (2006). Performance of patients with epilepsy or psychogenic non-epileptic seizures on four measures of effort. The Clinical Neuropsychologist, 20, 552-566.
  1. Vagnini, V.L., Sollman, M.J., Berry, D.T.R., Granacher, R.P., Clark, J.A., Burton, R., O’Brien, M., Bacon, E. & Saier, J. (2006). Known-groups cross-validation of the Letter Memory Test in a compensation-seeking mixed neurologic sample. The Clinical Neuropsychologist, 20, 289-305.
  1. Cragar, D.E., Berry, D.T.R., Fakhoury, T.A., & Schmitt, F.A. (2006). Relationship of indicators of neuropathology, psychopathology, and effort to neuropsychological results in patients with epilepsy or psychogenic non-epileptic seizures. Journal of Clinical and Experimental Neuropsychology, 28, 325-340.
  1. Cragar, D.E., Berry, D.T.R., Schmitt, F.A., Fakhoury, T.A. (2005). Cluster analysis of normal personality traits in patients withpsychogenic non-epileptic seizures. Epilepsy & Behavior, 6, 593-600.
  1. Dearth, C.D., Berry, D.T.R., Vickery, C.D., Vagnini, V.L., Baser, R.E., Orey, S.A. & Cragar, D.E. (2005). Detection of feigned head injury symptoms on the MMPI-2 in head injured patients and community controls. Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology, 20, 95-110.
  1. Vickery, C.D., Berry, D.T.R., Dearth, C.S., Vagnini, V.L., Baser, R.E., Cragar, D.E., & Orey, S.A. (2004). Head injury and the ability to feign neuropsychological deficits. Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology, 19, 37-48.
  1. Cragar, D.E., Schmitt, F.A., Berry, D.T.R., Cibula, J., Dearth, C.S., & Fakhoury, T.A. (2003). A comparison of MMPI-2 decision rules in the diagnosis of non-epileptic seizures. Journal of Clinical and Experimental Neuropsychology, 25, 793-804.
  1. Baer, R.A., Rinaldo, J.C., & Berry, D.T.R. (2003). Response distortions in self-report assessment. Encyclopedia of Psychological Assessment. Thousand Oaks, CA:Sage Publications.
  1. Glassmire, D.M., Kinney, D.I., Greene, R.L., Stolberg, R.A., Berry, D.T.R. & Cripe, L. (2003). Sensitivity and specificity of MMPI-2 neurologic correction factors: Receiver Operating Characteristic Analysis. Assessment, 10, 299-309.
  1. Cragar, D., Berry, D.T.R., Fakhoury, T., Cibula, J., & Schmitt, F. (2002). A review of diagnostic techniques in the differential diagnosis of epileptic and non-epileptic seizures. Neuropsychology Review, 12, 31-64.
  1. Lewis, J.L., Simcox, A.M. & Berry, D.T.R. (2002). Screening for feigned psychiatric symptoms in a forensic sample using the MMPI-2 and the Structured Inventory of Malingered Symptoms (SIMS). Psychological Assessment, 14, 170-176.
  1. Berry, D.T.R., Baer, R.A., Rinaldo, J., & Wetter, M.W. (2002). Assessment of malingering. In J. Butcher (Ed.) Clinical personality assessment: Practical approaches (2nd ed.) (pp. 269-302). New York: Oxford University Press.
  1. Inman, T.H. and Berry, D.T.R. (2002). Cross-validation of indicators of malingering: A comparison of nine neuropsychological tests, four tests of malingering, and behavioral observations. Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology, 17, 1-23.
  1. Rosenthal, R., Hiller, J., Bornstein, R., Berry, D., & Brunell-Neuleib, S. (2001). Meta-analytic methods, the Rorschach, and the MMPI. Psychological Assessment, 13, 449-451.
  1. Berry, D.T.R., Bagby, R.M., Smerz, J., Rinaldo, J., Caldwell-Andrews, A., Baer R. (2001). Effectiveness of NEO PI-R research validity scales for discriminating analog malingering and genuine psychopathology. Journal of Personality Assessment, 76, 495-515.
  1. Berry, D.T.R., Cimino, C., Chong, N., LaVelle, S., Ho, I., Morse, T., & Thacker, S. (2001). MMPI-2 fake-bad scales: An attempted cross-validation of proposed cutting scores for outpatients. Journal of Personality Assessment, 76, 296-314.
  1. Vickery, C.D., Berry, D.T.R., Inman, T.H., Harris, M.J., & Orey, S.A. (2001). Detection of inadequate effort on neuropsychological testing: A meta-analytic review of selected procedures. Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology, 16, 45-73.
  1. Berry, D. (2000). Malingering. In A. Kazdin (Ed.) Encyclopedia of Psychology. Washington, D.C.: APA Books.
  1. Caldwell-Andrews, A., Baer, R., & Berry, D.T.R. (2000). Effects of response sets on NEO-PI-R scores and their relationships to external criteria. Journal of Personality Assessment, 74, 491-499.
  1. Orey, S.A. Cragar, D.E., & Berry, D.T.R. (2000). The effects of two motivational manipulations on the neuropsychological performance of mildly head-injured college students. Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology, 15, 335-348.
  1. Hiller, J. Rosenthal, R., Bornstein, R., Berry, D.T.R., & Brunell-Neuleib, S. (1999). A comparative meta-analysis of Rorschach and MMPI validity.