Hiscock M, Hiscock C K
University of Saskatchewan.
J Clin Exp Neuropsychol. 1989 Dec;11(6):967-74. doi: 10.1080/01688638908400949.
For seven years following head trauma, a 45-year-old restaurant owner had claimed that he was unable to work because of impaired memory. A specially designed forced-choice memory test yielded performance significantly below the chance level and thus indicated malingering. This case illustrates some means of increasing the utility of forced-choice malingering tests.
在头部受伤后的七年里,一名45岁的餐馆老板声称由于记忆力受损而无法工作。一项专门设计的强制选择记忆测试结果显示其表现明显低于随机水平,从而表明存在装病行为。这个案例说明了一些提高强制选择装病测试效用的方法。