Laszlo Erdodi

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Psychology University of Windsor, Windsor, Canada 
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Parsons J, Rodrigues NB, Erdodi LA. (2024) The classification accuracy of Warrington's recognition memory test (words) as a performance validity Test in a neurorehabilitation setting. Applied Neuropsychology. Adult. 1-11
Kent K, Adly Ibrahim N, Romero K, et al. (2024) Compassion Versus Accuracy: Lenient Scoring of the Spatial Orientation Items on the Mini-mental State Exam Lowers Sensitivity. Alzheimer Disease and Associated Disorders
Crisan I, May N, Giromini L, et al. (2023) Replicating the classification accuracy of the Verbal Paired Associates and Visual Reproduction recognition trials as embedded performance validity tests. Neuropsychology
Erdodi LA. (2023) From "below chance" to "a single error is one too many": Evaluating various thresholds for invalid performance on two forced choice recognition tests. Behavioral Sciences & the Law
Tyson BT, Shahein A, Abeare CA, et al. (2023) Replicating a Meta-Analysis: The Search for the Optimal Word Choice Test Cutoff Continues. Assessment. 10731911221147043
Connery AK, Raghunathan RS, Colbert AM, et al. (2023) The influence of sociodemographic factors and response style on caregiver report of infant developmental status. Frontiers in Pediatrics. 10: 1080163
Holcomb M, Pyne S, Cutler L, et al. (2022) Their Word for It: The Inventory of Problems Provides Valuable Information on Both Symptom and Performance Validity. Journal of Personality Assessment. 1-11
Cutler L, Greenacre M, Abeare CA, et al. (2022) Multivariate models provide an effective psychometric solution to the variability in classification accuracy of D-KEFS Stroop performance validity cutoffs. The Clinical Neuropsychologist. 1-33
Holcomb MJ, Roth RM, Tyson BT, et al. (2022) Critical item (CR) analysis expands the classification accuracy of performance validity tests based on the forced choice paradigm-Replicating previously introduced CR cutoffs within the Word Choice Test. Neuropsychology
Erdodi LA. (2022) Multivariate Models of Performance Validity: The Erdodi Index Captures the Dual Nature of Non-Credible Responding (Continuous and Categorical). Assessment. 10731911221101910
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