Several of Doug’s articles were cited:
- Assessing Predictions of Violence – Being Accurate about Accuracy, 62 J. Consulting & Clin. Psychol. 783 (1994), in M. Henshaw & S. Thomas, Police Encounters with People with Intellectual Disability: Prevalence, Characteristics and Challenges, 56 J. Intell. Disability Res. 620 (Part 6 Jun. 2012);
- Daubert, Cognitive Malingering, and Test Accuracy, 27 L. & Hum. Behav. 229 (2003), in Ashley K. Christiansen & John P. Vincent, Assessment of Litigation Context, Suggestion, and Malingering Measures among Simulated Personal Injury Litigants, 12 J. Forensic Psychol. Prac. 238 (2012);
- The Meaning of Malingering Data: Further Applications of Bayes’s Theorem, 18 Behav. Sci. L. 761 (2000), in Alonso Ortega et al., A Bayesian Latent Group Analysis for Detecting Poor Effort in the Assessment of Malingering, 27 Archives of Clin. Neuropsychol. 453 ( Jun. 2012);
- Presenting Evidence of Malingering to Courts: Insights from Decision Theory, 14 Behav. Sci. L.271 (1996) (with Kathleen J. Hart), in Alonso Ortega et al., A Bayesian Latent Group Analysis for Detecting Poor Effort in the Assessment of Malingering, 27 Archives of Clin. Neuropsychol. 453 ( Jun. 2012); and
- Three-way ROCs, 19 Med. Decis. Making 78 (1999), in Konstantina Skaltsa et al., Optimum Threshold Estimation Based on Cost Function in a Multistate Diagnostic Setting, 31 Statistics in Med. 11 (May 20, 2012).