In addition to a detailed review of the vast array of tools and their relative strengths and weaknesses, demographic and cultural variables that can impact the accuracy of feigning instruments are discussed as well. Specific recommendations to improve the accuracy of the assessment process are provided, as are recommendations for determining when a formal assessment of malingering is indicated, how to select an appropriate battery of instruments to use in the evaluation (including how many instruments to use), and strategies to integrate test results with clinical observations, and collateral and any other available and relevant information.
Providing a thorough treatment of the subject, this Malingering Assessment, Interpretation, and Expert Testimony chapter is an invaluable resource for lawyers, judges and experts who are faced with this difficult intersection of psychology and the law.