Abstract
This study replicated research on the ability of the Inventory of Problems-29 (IOP-29) to detect honest, feigning, and random responding, and investigated the accuracy of its memory module (IOP-M) in a Romanian-speaking sample. 127 participants, randomized into three groups, were assessed online with the IOP-29-M, in each responding condition. The standard cutoff of >=.50 on the IOP-29 False Disorders Probability Scale accurately discriminated honest from feigned protocols. The Random Responding Scale showed promise in indicating careless responding. Combining the IOP-29 FDS and IOP-M improved classification accuracies. Results support the IOP-29-M's cross-cultural validity and its utility in forensic and clinical settings.
| Original language | English |
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| Number of pages | 21 |
| Journal | Journal of Forensic Psychology Research and Practice |
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| Publication status | E-pub ahead of print - 1 Sept 2025 |
Keywords
- IOP-29-M
- symptom validity
- performance validity
- feigning
- depression
- schizophrenia
- PTSD
- AMERICAN ACADEMY
- VALIDITY