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This study investigated the utility of four WAIS-IV Digit Span (DS) indices (traditional Reliable Digit Span RDS, RDS-Working Memory RDS-WM, RDS-Revised RDS-R, and DS Age-Corrected Scaled Score ACSS) as embedded performance validity tests (PVTs) among a sample of 342 consecutive adults referred for neuropsychological evaluation of ADHD. All DS indices had acceptable classification accuracy (areas under the curve: .73–.76) for detecting invalid performance with optimal cut-scores of RDS ≤7 (35% sensitivity/93% specificity), RDS-WM ≤7 (56% sensitivity/86% specificity), RDS-R ≤12 (48% sensitivity/85% specificity), and ACSS ≤7 (46% sensitivity/87% specificity). Although all indices were able to detect invalid performance, DS indices incorporating the more complex working memory trials of the task yielded the best accuracy for identification of invalid test performance among adults referred for ADHD evaluation.
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