“…Although EVIs have tended to exhibit inferior signal detection relative to traditional PVTs ( Lau et al., 2017 ) and they have sometimes been criticized for conflating ability and effort ( Bigler, 2012 ; Leighton et al., 2014 ), their advantages have included (a) cost-effectiveness; (b) reduced mental stamina demands for young or medically/emotionally fragile examinees ( Lichtenstein et al., 2017 ); and (d) an inconspicuousness that made them more difficult for examinees to detect ( An et al., 2019 ; Berger et al., 2019 ) and, therefore, more resistant to coaching ( Brennan et al., 2009 ; Erdal, 2004 ; Lippa, 2018 ; Weinborn et al., 2012 ). Of equal importance, EVIs protect assessors from the appearance of a confirmation bias when PVT use seems to have been motivated by clinician expectations of examinee malingering ( Boone, 2013 ).…”