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This document provides 19 references related to the topic of malingering and detecting deception in disability and medical settings. The references include the DSM-5 diagnostic manual, research studies estimating the costs of malingered disability, methods for detecting deception and malingering, distinguishing between real and feigned symptoms, approaches to evaluating patients for malingering, and issues around malingering diagnoses.
This document provides 19 references related to the topic of malingering and detecting deception in disability and medical settings. The references include the DSM-5 diagnostic manual, research studies estimating the costs of malingered disability, methods for detecting deception and malingering, distinguishing between real and feigned symptoms, approaches to evaluating patients for malingering, and issues around malingering diagnoses.
This document provides 19 references related to the topic of malingering and detecting deception in disability and medical settings. The references include the DSM-5 diagnostic manual, research studies estimating the costs of malingered disability, methods for detecting deception and malingering, distinguishing between real and feigned symptoms, approaches to evaluating patients for malingering, and issues around malingering diagnoses.
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