Laura Liljequist
I am interested in the assessment of psychological disorders. In particular, I have recently focused on the accurate assessment of ADHD in adults, as this has become a popular diagnosis in the media and as a referral question at mental health centers. Further, I have begun to study how information in the public domain about the various psychological disorders affects how people perceive those disorders and/or believe they may be experiencing symptoms of those disorders.
In addition to the research listed in my vitae, here are some examples of student research projects and theses that I have directed:
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False positive rates of the Conners Adult ADHD Rating Scale
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Use of the PAI MAN and SCZ scales in detecting ADHD-like symptoms
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Accuracy of self-report versus observer-report of adult ADHD.
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Behavioral correlates of selected MMPI-2 clinical, content and restructured clinical scales
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A psychometric evaluation of the Mutiscore Depression Inventory for Children
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A comparison of the correlational structures and elevation patterns of the MMPI-2 Restructured Clinical (RC) and Clinical Scales