His scientific interests lie mostly in Malingering, Psychiatry, Traumatic brain injury, Clinical psychology and Audiology. His Malingering research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Memory disorder, Neuropsychological assessment, Psychometrics, Chronic pain and Test of Memory Malingering. Kevin W. Greve has included themes like Test validity and Neuropsychological test in his Psychometrics study.
His Traumatic brain injury research integrates issues from Developmental psychology and Neuropsychology. His Clinical psychology study incorporates themes from Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory and Aggression. Predictive value of tests and Memory span is closely connected to Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale in his research, which is encompassed under the umbrella topic of Audiology.
Kevin W. Greve mostly deals with Malingering, Traumatic brain injury, Psychiatry, Clinical psychology and Psychometrics. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Neuropsychological assessment, Test of Memory Malingering, Neuropsychology, Audiology and Chronic pain. His study looks at the intersection of Traumatic brain injury and topics like Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale with Memory span and Intelligence quotient.
Kevin W. Greve interconnects Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory, Social psychology, Aggression and Personality in the investigation of issues within Clinical psychology. His Psychometrics research includes elements of Test validity and Neuropsychological test. The study incorporates disciplines such as Developmental psychology, Cognitive disorder and Wisconsin Card Sorting Test in addition to Neuropsychological test.
Malingering, Traumatic brain injury, Chronic pain, Psychiatry and Clinical psychology are his primary areas of study. He regularly links together related areas like Neuropsychology in his Malingering studies. His research in Traumatic brain injury intersects with topics in Developmental psychology, Neurocognitive Dysfunction and Physical medicine and rehabilitation.
He has researched Developmental psychology in several fields, including Symptom validity test and Neuropsychological test. The various areas that he examines in his Psychiatry study include Diagnostic Self Evaluation and Workers' compensation. His work focuses on many connections between Clinical psychology and other disciplines, such as Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory, that overlap with his field of interest in PsycINFO.
His main research concerns Traumatic brain injury, Physical medicine and rehabilitation, Malingering, Neuropsychological assessment and Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale. The Physical medicine and rehabilitation study combines topics in areas such as Executive dysfunction, Developmental psychology, Neuropsychological test, Cognitive disorder and Wisconsin Card Sorting Test. His research on Malingering often connects related topics like Neuropsychology.
His Neuropsychological assessment research incorporates themes from Neurocognitive Dysfunction, Continuous performance task and Audiology. In the field of Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale, his study on Wechsler Memory Scale overlaps with subjects such as Injury prevention and Digit recognition.
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Impulsiveness and risk-taking behavior: comparison of high-school and college students using the Barratt Impulsiveness Scale
Matthew S. Stanford;Kevin W. Greve;Jill K. Boudreaux;Charles W. Mathias.
Personality and Individual Differences (1996)
On the diagnosis of malingered pain-related disability: lessons from cognitive malingering research.
Kevin J. Bianchini;Kevin W. Greve;Gary Glynn.
The Spine Journal (2005)
Latent structure of the Wisconsin Card Sorting Test: A confirmatory factor analytic study.
Kevin W. Greve;Timothy R. Stickle;Jeffrey M. Love;Kevin J. Bianchini.
Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology (2005)
Detecting Malingering in Traumatic Brain Injury and Chronic Pain: A Comparison of Three Forced-Choice Symptom Validity Tests
Kevin W Greve;Jonathan Ord;Kelly L Curtis;Kevin J Bianchini.
Clinical Neuropsychologist (2008)
WAIS digit span-based indicators of malingered neurocognitive dysfunction: classification accuracy in traumatic brain injury.
Matthew T. Heinly;Kevin W. Greve;Kevin J. Bianchini;Jeffrey M. Love.
Assessment (2005)
Personality and neurocognitive correlates of impulsive aggression in long-term survivors of severe traumatic brain injury.
Kevin W. Greve;Elisabeth Sherwin;Matthew S. Stanford;Charles Mathias.
Brain Injury (2001)
Premeditated aggression: clinical assessment and cognitive psychophysiology
Matthew S Stanford;Rebecca J Houston;Nicole R Villemarette-Pittman;Kevin W Greve.
Personality and Individual Differences (2003)
Detecting malingered neurocognitive dysfunction using the reliable digit span in traumatic brain injury
Charles W. Mathias;Kevin W. Greve;Kevin J. Bianchini;Rebecca J. Houston.
Assessment (2002)
Setting empirical cut-offs on psychometric indicators of negative response bias: a methodological commentary with recommendations
Kevin W Greve;Kevin J Bianchini.
Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology (2004)
Classification Accuracy of the Test of Memory Malingering in Traumatic Brain Injury: Results of a Known-Groups Analysis
Kevin W Greve;Kevin J Bianchini;Bridget M Doane.
Journal of Clinical and Experimental Neuropsychology (2006)
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