101 research outputs found
A Rubric for Evaluating and Designing Survey Research in Neuropsychology
The current study presents recommended guidelines for neuropsychologists in accordance with best practices used in survey research design and data reporting. Although there have been improvements in the quality of research design and data reporting of neuropsychological surveys over time, several areas are still in need of improvement. A rubric, created from these recommended guidelines, is intended to provide neuropsychologists with an easily accessible tool to help further improve the quality of of survey research in neuropsychology
California older adult Stroop test (COAST): Development of a Stroop test adapted for geriatric populations
An adaptation of the traditional Stroop test, the California Older Adult Stroop Test (COAST) (Pachana, Marcopulos, Yoash-Gantz & Thompson, 1995), has been developed specifically for use with a geriatric population, utilizing larger typeface, fewer items (50) per task, and more easily distinguished colors (red, yellow and green). Test-retest reliability and validity data are reviewed for both control and clinical populations. Increased error rates on the Stroop test compared to the COAST were found for the color and color/word interference tasks. These results are discussed in terms of changes in the visual system with increasing age. The implications for better test sensitivity with the COAST for older adult populations are discussed
Influência da escolaridade na avaliação neuropsicológica de idosos: aplicação e análise dos resultados da Escala de Mattis para Avaliação de Demência (Mattis Dementia Rating Scale - MDRS)
Everything You Wanted to Know About SVTs but Were Afraid to Ask - Neuropsychology of Malingering Casebook. Joel E. Morgan and Jerry J. Sweet (Eds.). 2009. New York: Psychology Press, 677 pp., $89.95 (HB).
Everything You Wanted to Know About SVTs but Were Afraid to Ask - Neuropsychology of Malingering Casebook. Joel E. Morgan and Jerry J. Sweet (Eds.). 2009. New York: Psychology Press, 677 pp., $89.95 (HB).
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