“…SVTs enable neuropsychologists to understand the prevalence of non-credible symptoms in various settings (e.g., injury claims and work-related disability claims) and their impact on standard psychological tests and questionnaires (e.g., Rohling, Green, Allen, & Iverson, 2002;Iverson, 2006;Boone, 2013). It is now widely acknowl-edged that non-credible symptoms occur on a non-trivial scale in forensic assess-ments, with estimates ranging from 25 to 45% depending on the context (i.e., criminal vs. civil litigation), the sample studied, and the SVTs used (e.g., Gervais, Rohling, Green, & Ford, 2004;Van Hout, Schmand, & Wekking, 2006;Chafetz, Prentkowski, & Rao, 2011;Miele, Gunner, Lynch, & McCaffrey, 2012).…”