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Dr. Sonya Dhillon
Dr. Sonya Dhillon
Government of Ontario
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The effect of response bias on the Personality Inventory for DSM–5 (PID–5)
SA McGee Ng, RM Bagby, BE Goodwin, D Burchett, M Sellbom, ...
Journal of personality assessment 98 (1), 51-61, 2016
482016
The impact of underreporting and overreporting on the validity of the Personality Inventory for DSM–5 (PID-5): A simulation analog design investigation.
S Dhillon, RM Bagby, SC Kushner, D Burchett
Psychological Assessment 29 (4), 473, 2017
462017
Development and validation of an Overreporting Scale for the Personality Inventory for DSM–5 (PID-5).
M Sellbom, S Dhillon, RM Bagby
Psychological Assessment 30 (5), 582, 2018
312018
On the nature of objective and perceived cognitive impairments in depressive symptoms and real-world functioning in young adults
S Dhillon, G Videla-Nash, G Foussias, ZV Segal, KK Zakzanis
Psychiatry Research 287, 112932, 2020
182020
Multivariate fMRI and eye tracking reveal differential effects of visual interference on recognition memory judgments for objects and scenes
EB O'Neil, HC Watson, S Dhillon, NJ Lobaugh, ACH Lee
Journal of cognitive neuroscience 27 (9), 1708-1722, 2015
122015
The internal and one-week retest reliability of the PID–5 domains and facets
S Dhillon, RM Bagby
Unpublished manuscript, Department of Psychology, University of Toronto …, 2015
72015
Examining base rates of symptom endorsement and the roles of sex and depressive symptoms on the Structured Inventory of Malingered Symptomology (SIMS) in a non-clinical population
A Zahid, S Dhillon, KK Zakzanis
Psychological Injury and Law, 1-9, 2022
32022
Linguistic interpretation of acute injury characteristics that define mild traumatic brain injury: an exploratory study of native and non-native english speakers
S Dhillon, A Sekely, P Gujral, S Joseph, KK Zakzanis
Psychological injury and law 14 (3), 153-160, 2021
22021
The effect of diagnostic terminology on cognitive, emotional, and post-concussive sequelae following mild brain injury
A Sekely, S Dhillon, KK Zakzanis
Applied Neuropsychology: Adult 29 (4), 499-508, 2022
12022
The Assessment and Detection Feigned Symptoms that may persist after a Mild Traumatic Brain Injury: An Analogue Investigation
S Dhillon
University of Toronto (Canada), 2017
12017
The initial construction and validation of the Cognitive Impairment Bias Scale (CIBS)
S Dhillon, KK Zakzanis, M Thalassinos
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF PSYCHOLOGY 58, 188-188, 2023
2023
Perceived and objective cognitive impairment as a function of depression severity
S Dhillon, KK Zakzanis
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF PSYCHOLOGY 58, 343-343, 2023
2023
Return to work following mild traumatic brain injury: Psychological and cognitive factors in a litigating sample in the post acute stage of recovery
A Sekely, A Makani, S Dhillon, KK Zakzanis
Applied Neuropsychology: Adult, 1-8, 2023
2023
Perceived and Objective Cognitive Impairment in Depression: the identification, investigation, and measurement of Cognitive Impairment Bias
S Dhillon
University of Toronto (Canada), 2021
2021
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M Sellbom, S Dhillon, RM Bagby
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