What Can the Rules of Evidence Teach Us About Writing Forensic Reports? Michael Karson OriginalPaper 28 January 2015 Pages: 1 - 10
Civil and Criminal Forensic Psychological Assessment: Similarities and Unique Challenges Dustin B. WygantCraig R. Lareau ReviewPaper 10 February 2015 Pages: 11 - 26
Framing the Results: Assessment of Response Bias Through Select Self-Report Measures in Psychological Injury Evaluations Chelsea E. SleepJade A. PettyDustin B. Wygant ReviewPaper 05 February 2015 Pages: 27 - 39
A Brief Primer on Test Accuracy Statistics and Related Matters Robert E. Erard BriefCommunication 10 February 2015 Pages: 40 - 45
Advanced Administration and Interpretation of Multiple Validity Tests Anthony P. OdlandAndrew B. LammyWiley Mittenberg OriginalPaper 17 February 2015 Pages: 46 - 63
Ethical Quandaries for Psychologists in Workers’ Compensation Settings: the GAF Gaffe Shadi GholizadehVanessa L. MalcarneMichael E. Schatman OriginalPaper 13 February 2015 Pages: 64 - 81
Does Blame Impede Health Recovery After Transport Accidents? Nieke A. ElbersAlex CollieArno J. Akkermans OriginalPaper Open access 17 February 2015 Pages: 82 - 87
The Experience of Litigation After TBI. II: Coping with Litigation After TBI Yuka K. MatsuzawaMarcel P. Dijkers OriginalPaper 20 December 2014 Pages: 88 - 93
Erratum to: Who Is the Client and Who Controls Release of Records in a Forensic Evaluation? A Review of Ethics Codes and Practice Guidelines Bruce Borkosky Erratum 21 February 2015 Pages: 94 - 94