Explanatory models of malingering |
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Authors: | Richard Rogers Kenneth W. Sewell Alan M. Goldstein |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Psychology, University of North Texas, P.O. Box 13587, 76203-3587, Denton, TX
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Abstract: | Rogers (1990a, 1990b) proposed three models to explain why certain persons malinger mental illness: pathogenic, criminological, and adaptational. Highly experinced forensic experts (N=320) performed prototypical ratings on attributes associated with each model: the highest ratings were given to the adaptational model. In addition, a principal components analysis provided initial empirical support for these three explanatory models. The relevance of these findings to theory and clinical practice is discussed. |
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