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Introduction While use of performance validity tests (PVTs) has become a standard of practice in neuropsychology, there are differing opinions regarding whether to interpret cognitive test data when standard scores fall within normal limits despite PVTs being failed. This study is the first to empirically determine whether normal cognitive test scores underrepresent functioning when PVTs are failed.Method Participants, randomly assigned to either a simulated malingering group (n = 5 instructed to mildly suppress test performances or