RAWLING,
P.J. Overinclusion as a nominalist
definition of the schizophrenic thought disorder.
Australian Psychologist, 1975, 10, 64-74
RAWLING, P.J. & LYLE, J.G. Cued recall and discrimination of memory deficit. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 1978, 46, 1227-1229
RAWLING, P.J. Clinical applications of the Halstead-Reitan Neuropsychological Test Battery: Advantages and Disadvantages. Proceedings of the Fifth Annual Brain Impairment Conference, 1980
RAWLING, P.J. The psychological evaluation of prospective cochlear implant patients. 3M Cochlear Implant Symposium, Sydney, 1984
RAWLING P.J. The selective impairment of short term memory. Proceedings of the 9th Annual Brain Impairment Conference, Queensland University Press, Brisbane, 1984
RAWLING, P.J. & BROOKS, D.N. Simulation Index: a method for detecting factitious failures on the WAIS-R and WMS. Neuropsychology, 1990, 4, 223-238
RAWLING P.J. & BROOKS, D.N. The Simulation Index: a technique for detecting factitious mental impairment. Journal of Clinical and Experimental Neuropsychology, 1991, 13, 90
RAWLING P.J. The Simulation Index: a reliability study. Brain Injury, 1992, 6, 381-383
RAWLING P.J. The Simulation Index: a single case study. Australian Psychologist, 1994, 29, 38-40
RAWLING P.J. The use of neuropsychological techniques to detect simulated cognitive impairment. In Touyz, S., Byrne, D. & Gilandis, A. (Eds) Neuropsychology in Clinical Practice. 1994, Academic Press: Sydney.
RAWLING P.J. & SHORES E.A. An evaluation of the diagnostic effectiveness of a modified form of the Rey 15-Item Test. Conference of College of Clinical Neuropsychologists, Sydney, 1996.
RAWLING P.J. Limitations of the WAIS/WMS-3 in the assessment of traumatic brain injury. Conference of College of Clinical Neuropsychologists, Marychidore, 2003.
STEWART J.S. & RAWLING P.J. Assessing testamentary capacity in a patient sustaining a left middle cerebral artery stroke. Conference of College of Clinical Neuropsychologists, St Vincent’s Hospital Melbourne, 2009.
STEWART J.S. & RAWLING P.J. Evidence of bias in expert opinion – what lies beneath. Conference of College of Clinical Neuropsychologists, Sydney, 2011.
RAWLING, P.J. & LYLE, J.G. Cued recall and discrimination of memory deficit. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 1978, 46, 1227-1229
RAWLING, P.J. Clinical applications of the Halstead-Reitan Neuropsychological Test Battery: Advantages and Disadvantages. Proceedings of the Fifth Annual Brain Impairment Conference, 1980
RAWLING, P.J. The psychological evaluation of prospective cochlear implant patients. 3M Cochlear Implant Symposium, Sydney, 1984
RAWLING P.J. The selective impairment of short term memory. Proceedings of the 9th Annual Brain Impairment Conference, Queensland University Press, Brisbane, 1984
RAWLING, P.J. & BROOKS, D.N. Simulation Index: a method for detecting factitious failures on the WAIS-R and WMS. Neuropsychology, 1990, 4, 223-238
RAWLING P.J. & BROOKS, D.N. The Simulation Index: a technique for detecting factitious mental impairment. Journal of Clinical and Experimental Neuropsychology, 1991, 13, 90
RAWLING P.J. The Simulation Index: a reliability study. Brain Injury, 1992, 6, 381-383
RAWLING P.J. The Simulation Index: a single case study. Australian Psychologist, 1994, 29, 38-40
RAWLING P.J. The use of neuropsychological techniques to detect simulated cognitive impairment. In Touyz, S., Byrne, D. & Gilandis, A. (Eds) Neuropsychology in Clinical Practice. 1994, Academic Press: Sydney.
RAWLING P.J. & SHORES E.A. An evaluation of the diagnostic effectiveness of a modified form of the Rey 15-Item Test. Conference of College of Clinical Neuropsychologists, Sydney, 1996.
RAWLING P.J. Limitations of the WAIS/WMS-3 in the assessment of traumatic brain injury. Conference of College of Clinical Neuropsychologists, Marychidore, 2003.
STEWART J.S. & RAWLING P.J. Assessing testamentary capacity in a patient sustaining a left middle cerebral artery stroke. Conference of College of Clinical Neuropsychologists, St Vincent’s Hospital Melbourne, 2009.
STEWART J.S. & RAWLING P.J. Evidence of bias in expert opinion – what lies beneath. Conference of College of Clinical Neuropsychologists, Sydney, 2011.