Thoroughly covering the "why" and "how" of validity testing with
children and adolescents, this book is edited and written by leaders in
the field. Feigning or noncredible effort during psychological and
neuropsychological assessments can have considerable repercussions for
diagnosis, treatment, and use of resources. Practical guidance is
provided for detecting and managing noncredible responding, including
vivid case material. The reasons that children may feign during testing
are also explored. Along with information relevant to all assessment
settings, the book features specific chapters on educational, medical,
sport-related, forensic, and Social Security Disability contexts.