
Roger's Test
Roger's Test assesses the reliability of a patient's reported symptoms by comparing their responses to established patterns associated with genuine conditions versus malingering or exaggeration. The test involves evaluating the consistency and credibility of subjective complaints through standardized questions or interviews. If a patient's responses align with typical symptom patterns, it suggests the symptoms are likely genuine; inconsistencies may indicate exaggeration or deception. This tool helps clinicians differentiate between true medical issues and exaggerated or fabricated symptoms, ensuring accurate diagnosis and appropriate treatment planning.