Zack Cernovsky

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Zack Zdenek Cernovsky (January 26, 1947 – October 25, 2021)

PTSD symptoms in refugees, the frequent psychological polytraumatic symptom pattern encountered in survivors of motor vehicle accidents (chronic pain, pain related insomnia, post-concussion and whiplash syndrome, PTSD, depression, generalized anxiety and driving anxiety), and assessments of subjective psychological symptoms of whiplash injury, as a part of medical psychology
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He is noted[by whom?][3] for his statistical/methodological critiques of the work of racial theoretician J. Philippe Rushton[4][5][6][7][8] and more recently also of Richard Lynn.[9]

His work also focused on demonstrating the lack of content and criterion validity of the Structured Inventory of Malingered Symptomatology (SIMS), a widely used test that excessively frequently misclassifies legitimate medical patients as malingerers, especially those patients who experience the psychological polytraumatic symptom pattern (e.g., survivors of motor vehicle collisions, injured war veterans, civilians injured in industrial accidents), thus falsely depriving injured persons of medical attention, therapies, and of legally owed insurance benefits.[10]

References

  1. ^ "Obituary: Zack Cernovsky". Remembering.ca. London Free Press. 29 October 2021.
  2. ^ "General Psychiatry Faculty". Schulich School of Medicine & Dentistry. Retrieved 2020-04-23.
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  4. ^ Cernovzky, Z. Race and brain weight: a note on J.P. Rushton's conclusions. Psychological Reports. 1990;66: 337-338.
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    :10.3138/cjcrim.35.1.31.
  6. ^ Cernovsky, Z. and Litman, L.C. Interpol Crime Statistics and Rushton's Racial Dogma. International Journal of Psychology and Cognitive Science.  2019;5(2):53‑57.
  7. ^ Cernovsky, Z.Z. On the Similarities of American Blacks and Whites: A Reply to J. P. Rushton. Journal of Black Studies. 1995;25(6):672–679. doi:10.1177/002193479502500602. JSTOR 2784758.
  8. ^ Cernovsky, Z.Z. Intelligence and race: further comments on  J.P. Rushton's work. Psychological Reports. 1991;68:481-482
  9. ^ Cernovsky, Z.  Race and gender in methodologically flawed work of Richard Lynn. International Journal of Psychology Sciences. 2019;1(1):1-2.
  10. ^ Cernovsky, Z.Z., Mendonça, J.D., Ferrari, J.R.  Meta-Analysis of SIMS Scores of Survivors of Car Accidents and of Instructed Malingerers. Archives of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences. 2020; 3(1): 01-11.