This list was created as a summary of most published work on the WMT, MSVT, and NV-MSVT and MCI for people attending a seminar on these tests to be given by Dr. Paul Green in Portland, Oregon on May 31, 2013. It consists of two parts;
Part 1: Bibliography of work with Paul Green as author or co-author (pages 1 to 8)
Part 2: Papers by independent authors on WMT, MSVT, NV-MSVT & MCI (pages 8 to 11)
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Part 1: Bibliography
RESEARCH PAPERS 2012
Armistead-Jehle, P., Gervais, R.O. & Green, P. (2012) Memory Complaints Inventory results as a function of symptom validity test performance. Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology, 27, (1) 101-113
Armistead-Jehle, P., Gervais, R.O. & Green, P. (2012b) Memory Complaints Inventory and Symptom Validity Test performance in a clinical sample. Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology, 27, (7) 725-734
Harrison, A.G., Green, P. & Flaro, L. (2012) The importance of symptom validity testing in adolescents and young adults undergoing assessments for learning or attention difficulties. Canadian Journal of School Psychology, 27 (1) 98-113
RESEARCH PAPERS 2011
Green, P. (2011) Comparison between the Test of Memory Malingering (TOMM) and the Non-Verbal Medical Symptom Validity Test (NV-MSVT) in adults with disability claims. Applied Neuropsychology, 18, 18-26
Green, P., Montijo, J. & Brockhaus, R. (2011) High specificity of the Word Memory Test and Medical Symptom Validity Test in groups with severe verbal memory impairment. Applied Neuropsychology, 18 (2) 86-94
RESEARCH PAPERS 2009
Green, P. (2009) Questioning common assumptions about depression. In J.E. Morgan & J.J. Sweet (Eds). Neuropsychology of Malingering Casebook. London, Psychology Press.
Flaro, L., Green, P. & Blaskewitz, N. (2009) Die Bedeutung der Beschwerdenvalidierung im Kindesalter. In T. Merten & H. Dettenborn (Eds). Diagnostik der Beschwerdenvaliditat. Berlin, Deutscher Psychologen Verlag GmbH
Singhal, A., Green, P., Ashaye, K.,Shankar, K. & Gill, D. (2009) High specificity of the Medical Symptom Validity Test in patients with very severe memory impairment. Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology, 24 (8), 721-728
Green, P. Flaro, L. & Courtney, J. (2009) Examining false positives on the Word Memory Test in mild traumatic brain injury. Brain Injury, 23 (9) 741-750
RESEARCH PAPERS 2007
Green, P. (2007) Manual for the Green’s Non-Verbal Medical Symptom Validity Test for Windows. Green’s Publishing, Edmonton, Canada
Green, P. (2007) Spoiled for choice. In K. Boone (Ed.) Assessment of Feigned Cognitive Impairment: A Neuropsychological Perspective. New York, Guilford Publications.
Green, P. (2007) The Pervasive Influence of Effort on Neuropsychological Tests. Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Clinics of North America, 18 (1), 43-68.
Flaro, L., Green, P., & Robertson, E. (2007) Word Memory Test failure 23 times higher in mild brain injury than in parents seeking custody: The power of external incentives. Brain Injury, 21 (4), 373-383
Gervais, R., Ben-Porath, Y., Wygant, D. & Green, P. (2007) Development and Validation of a Response Bias Scale (RBS) for the MMPI-2. Assessment, 14 (2), 196-208.
Gill, D., Green, P., Flaro, L. & Pucci, T. (2007) The Role of Effort Testing in Independent Medical Examinations. Medico-Legal Journal, 75 (2) 64-71
RESEARCH PAPERS 2006
Richman, J., Green, P., Gervais, R., Flaro, L., Merten, T., Brockhaus, R. & Ranks, D. (2006). Objective tests of symptom exaggeration in independent medical evaluations. Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine, 48 (3), 303-311
RESEARCH PAPERS 2005
Green, P. (2003, updated 2005) Manual for the Word Memory Test for Windows. Green’s Publishing, Edmonton, Canada.
Green, P., (2005) The pervasive influence of effort on neuropsychological test scores. International Journal of Forensic Psychology.
Merten, T., Green, P., Henry, M., Blaskewitz, N. & Brockhaus, R. (2005). Analog validation of German language symptom validity tests and the influence of coaching. Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology, 20, 6, 719-726.
Green, P., Gervais, R. & Merten, T. Das Memory Complaints Inventory (MCI): Gedächtnisstörungen Beschwerdenschilderung und Leistungsmotivation [The Memory Complaints Inventory (MCI): Memory impairment, symptom presentation, and test effort]. Neurologie & Rehabilitation, 2005, 11, 139-144.
RESEARCH PAPERS 2004
Green, P. (2004) Manual for the Medical Symptom Validity Test for Windows. Green’s Publishing, Edmonton, Canada
Green, P. (2004) Testmotivation und ihre Messung. Reportpsychologie, 29, 5, 303-308
Gervais, R., Rohling, M. Green, P. & Ford, W. (2004) A comparison of WMT, CARB and TOMM failure rates in non-head injury disability claimants. Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology, 19 (4) 475-487.
RESEARCH PAPERS 2003
Green, P. (2003) Welcoming a paradigm shift in neuropsychology. Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology, 18 (6) 625-627
Lees-Haley, P.R., Green, P., Rohling, M.L., Fox, D.D. & Allen, L.A. (2003) The lesion(s) in traumatic brain injury: implications for clinical neuropsychology. Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology, 18 (6) 585-594
Green, P., Rohling, M.L, Iverson, G. & Gervais, R. (2003) Relationships between olfactory discrimination and head injury severity. Brain Injury, 17 (6) 479-496
Green, P. & Flaro, L. (2003) Word Memory Test performance in children. Child Neuropsychology, 9 (3) 189-207
Green, P. (2003) “The patient seemed to be making an effort … but the results were not valid”. Invited article, The Canadian Neuropsychologist, The Canadian Psychological Association Section 23 – Clinical Neuropsychology, Newsletter, May 2003, 6-12
Green, P., Lees-Haley, P.R. & Allen, L.M. (2003) The Word Memory Test and the validity of neuropsychological test scores. In J. Hom & R.L. Denney (Eds) Detection of Response Bias in Forensic Neuropsychology New York, Haworth Medical Press
Williamson, D., Green, P., Allen, L. & Rohling, M. (2003) Evaluating effort with the Word Memory Test and Category Test – Or not: Inconsistencies in a compensation-seeking sample. Journal of Forensic Neuropsychology, 3 (3), 19-44
Ferrari, R., Obelieniene, D., Russell, A.S., Darlington, P., Gervais, R.O. & Green, P. (2003) Laypersons’ expectation of the sequelae of whiplash injury. A cross-cultural comparative study between Canada and Lithuania. Journal of Rheumatology, 30, 1880
Allen, L.M., Iverson, G.L. & Green, P. (2003) Computerized Assessment of Response Bias in forensic neuropsychology. In J. Hom & R.L. Denney (Eds) Detection of Response Bias in Forensic Neuropsychology New York, Haworth Medical Press
RESEARCH PAPERS 2002
Green, P., Lees-Haley, P.R. & Allen, L.M. (2002) The Word Memory Test and the validity of neuropsychological test scores. Journal of Forensic Neuropsychology, 2, 3 / 4, 97-124
Allen, L.M., Iverson, G.L. & Green, P. (2002) Computerized Assessment of Response Bias in forensic neuropsychology. Journal of Forensic Neuropsychology, 3, 1 / 2, 205-225
Rohling, M.L., Green, P., Allen, L.M. & Iverson, G.L. (2002) Depressive symptoms and neurocognitive test scores in patients passing symptom validity tests. Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology, 17 (3), 205-222
Green, P. & Josey, F. (2002) The use of an earplug to increase speech comprehension in a subgroup of children with learning disabilities: an experimental treatment. Applied Neuropsychology, 9 (1) 13-22
Rohling, M.L., Allen, L.M. & Green, P. (2002) Who is exaggerating cognitive impairment and who is not? CNS Spectrums, 7 (5), 387-395
Iverson, GL, Lange, RT, Green, P & Franzen, MD. (2002) Detecting exaggeration and malingering with the Trail Making Test. The Clinical Neuropsychologist, 16 (3) 398-406
Ferrari, R., Obelieniene, D., Russell, A.S., Darlington, P., Gervais, R.O. & Green, P. (2002) Laypersons’ expectations of the sequelae of whiplash injury. A cross-cultural comparative study between Canada and Lithuania. Medical Science Monitor, 8 (11), 728-734
Allen, L., Rohling, M., Dunn, T. & Green, P. (2002) Effect size comparisons between analogue simulators and patients failing CARB or the WMT effort measures. Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology, 17 (8), 856
Allen, L., Rohling, M. & Green, P. (2002) Failure rates on the CARB in 32 North American assessment practices. Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology, 17 (8), 857
Allen, L., Rohling, M. & Green, P. (2002) Beyond symptom validity: accounting for domain-specific variance amid the ruins of your post 9-11 test data. Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology, 17 (8) 857
Allen, L.M. & Green, P. (2002) Equivalence of the computerized and orally administered Word Memory Test effort measures. WebPsychEmpiricist, http://www.wpe.info/papers_table.html
RESEARCH PAPERS 2001
Green, P. & Iverson, G.L. (2001) Effects of injury severity and cognitive exaggeration on olfactory deficits in head injury compensation claims. Invited article for Neurorehabilitation, 16, 237-243
Green, P. (2001) Comment on article “Does pain confound interpretation of neuropsychological test results?” Invited article for Neurorehabilitation, 16, 305-306
Green, P. (2001) Why clinicians often disagree about the validity of test results. Invited article for Neurorehabilitation, 16, 231-236
Gervais, R.O., Russell, A.S., Green, P., Allen, L.M., Ferrari, R. and Pieschl, S D. (2001) Effort testing in patients with fibromyalgia and disability incentives. Journal of Rheumatology, 28, 1892-1899.
Green, P, Rohling, ML, Lees-Haley, PR & Allen LM. (2001) Effort has a greater effect on test scores than severe brain injury in compensation claimants. Brain Injury, 15 (12) 1045-1060
Green, P., Gervais, R. & Allen, L.M. Word Memory Test in normal controls and clinical cases simulating impairment. . Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology, 2001, 16 (8), 849-850.
Green, P., Rohling, M.L. Lees Haley, P. & Allen, L.M. Exaggeration affects test scores far more than severe brain injury. Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology, 2001, 16 (8), 751.
Allen, L.M., Rohling, M.L. & Green, P. Hierarchical multiple regression analysis of symptom validity failure using six cognitive domains. Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology, 2001, 16 (8), 846-847.
Gervais, R., Green, P. & Ford, W. Age effects on WMT performance in disability-related assessments. Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology, 2001, 16 (8), 809.
Lange, R.T., Iverson, G.L., Green, P., & Franzen, M.D. Clinical base rates on the Trail Making Test in a TBI sample: examination of the malingering hypothesis. Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology, 2001, 16 (8), 852.
Green, P. and Iverson, G. (2001) Validation of the Computerized Assessment of Response Bias in litigating patients with head injuries. The Clinical Neuropsychologist, 15 (4), 492-497.
Green, P. (2001). “The patient seemed to be making a valid effort” Yes, but were the results valid? Psychologists’ Association of Alberta Psymposium, 11 (2), 23-27
Iverson, G.L. & Green, P. (2001) Measuring improvement or decline on the WAIS-R in inpatient psychiatry. Psychological Reports, 89, 457-462
Ferrari, R., Obelieniene, D., Russell, A.S., Darlington, P., Gervais, R.O. & Green, P. (2001) Symptom expectation after minor head injury. A comparative study between Canada and Lithuania. Clinical Neurology and Neurosurgery, 103, 184-190
Gervais, R., Green, P., Allen, L.M. & Iverson, G. Effects of coaching on symptom validity testing in chronic pain patients presenting for disability assessments. Journal of Forensic Neuropsychology, 2001, 2 (2), 1-19.
RESEARCH PAPERS 2000
Slick, D.J., Iverson, G.L. & Green, P. California Verbal Learning Test indicators of suboptimal performance in a sample of head-injury litigants. Journal of Clinical and Experimental Neuropsychology. 22 (5) 569-579, 2000.
Slick, D.J., Iverson, G.L. & Green, P. California Verbal Learning Test indicators of suboptimal performance in a sample of litigating patients. Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society, February 2000, Vol. 6, No. 2.
Iverson, G., Woodward, T.S., & Green, P. Base rates of WAIS-R VIQ-PIQ differences in 1,593 psychiatric inpatients. Submitted to the Journal of Clinical Psychology., 2000
Green, P. & Allen III, L.M. Patterns of memory complaints in 577 consecutive patients passing or failing symptom validity tests. Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology, 2000, 15 (8), 844-845
Green, P., Berendt, J., Mandel, A. & Allen III, L.M. Relative sensitivity of the Word Memory Test and Test of Memory Malingering in 144 disability claimants. Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology, 2000, 15 (8), 841
Allen III, L.M. & Green, P. The utility of response consistency on the Word Memory Test as a method of identifying suboptimal effort. Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology, 2000, 15 (8), 839
Rohling, M.L., Green, P. & Allen III, L.M. Comparisons between a logistic regression formula for the CVLT and the Word Memory Test as indicators of suboptimal performance in a sample of litigants. Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology, 2000, 15 (8), 839-840
Flaro, L., Green, P. & Allen III, L.M. Symptom validity test results with children: CARB and WMT. Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology, 2000, 15 (8), 840
Gervais, R., Green, P., Russell, A.S., Pieschl, S. & Allen III, L.M. Failure on symptom validity tests associated with disability incentives in fibromyalgia patients. Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology, 2000, 15 (8), 841-842
Rohling, M.L., Green, P., Allen III, L.M. & Lees-Haley, P.R. Effect sizes of impairment associated with symptom exaggeration versus severe TBI: an analysis of a sample of 657 patients and counting. Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology, 2000, 15 (8), 843
Williamson, D., Green, P., Allen III, L.M. & Rohling, M. Who’s exaggerating? The Category Test and Word Memory Test give different answers. Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology, 2000, 15 (8), 845
RESEARCH PAPERS 1999
Iverson, G., Green, P. & Gervais, R. Using the Word Memory Test to detect biased responding in head injury litigation. The Journal of Cognitive Rehabilitation, 17 (2), 4-8, 1999
Green, P., Iverson, G. & Allen, L. Detecting malingering in head injury litigation with the Word Memory Test. Brain Injury, 1999, 13 (10) 813-819
Iverson, G., Turner, R.A. and Green, P. Predictive validity of WAIS-R VIQ-PIQ splits in persons with major depression. Journal of Clinical Psychology. 1999, 55 (4), 519-524
Flaro, L., Green, P., Allen, L. & Gervais, R. Normative data on the Emotional Perception test with 794 Children. Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology, 1999, 14 (8), 718
Green, P., Allen, L.M. The differential effects of depressive symptoms on self-report and performance–based neurocognitive measures in patients demonstrating good effort during assessment. Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology, 1999, 14 (8), 741-742
Allen, L.M. III, Green, P., Eimer, B.N. The effect of pain on neurocognitive measures in patients demonstrating good effort, Part I: Data on objective and self-reported assessment of memory ability. Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology, 1999, 14 (8), 742-743
Allen, L.M. III, Green, P. & Eimer, B.N. The effect of pain on neurocognitive measures in patients demonstrating good effort, Part II: Data on measures of psychopathology and commonly used neuropsychological tests. Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology, 1999, 14 (8), 743
Green, P., Allen, L.M. III, & Iverson, G.L. Utility of the Memory Complaints Inventory for identifying symptom exaggeration in mild to moderate traumatic brain injury. Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology, 1999, 14 (8), 743
Gervais, R., Green, P. & Allen, L. Differential sensitivity to symptom exaggeration of verbal, visual and numerical symptom validity tests. Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology, 1999, 14 (8), 746-747