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Example of Test Research Information Necessary for Forensic Testimony

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Part of the book series: Nebraska Neuropsychology Symposia Series ((NSM,volume 1))

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One of the greatest weaknesses of psychologists testifying is their own lack of knowledge about the tests they are using. For many of the tests still used today, there is not even a single accepted manual, let alone a relatively up to date summary of the literature on a test. The following is the summary of the LNNB which we use for such work (updating it as necessary). This represents the basic type of information which should be available on any test in court.

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Golden, C.J. (1986). Example of Test Research Information Necessary for Forensic Testimony. In: Golden, C.J., Strider, M.A. (eds) Forensic Neuropsychology. Nebraska Neuropsychology Symposia Series, vol 1. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4899-2022-5_8

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