Difference between revisions of "Wisconsin Card Sorting Test"

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###Same as w English according to Rey et al 1999
 
###Same as w English according to Rey et al 1999
 
##Empirical Research – Peer Reviewed Journal vs. Journal and number of publications <!--- (Column P) --->
 
##Empirical Research – Peer Reviewed Journal vs. Journal and number of publications <!--- (Column P) --->
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###"Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology, Vol. 14, No. 7, pp. 593–601, 1999  Neuropsychological Test Development and Normative Data on Hispanics.  Gustavo J. Rey, Esther Feldman, and R. Rivas-Vazquez
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Bonnie E. Levin, & Arthur Benton"
 
##Use % of membership
 
##Use % of membership
 
##Likert satisfaction
 
##Likert satisfaction

Latest revision as of 23:59, 26 October 2011

Wisconsin Card Sorting Test

  1. Specs
    1. Test Name
      1. Wisconsin Card Sorting Test
    2. Type
    3. Administration Method
    4. Key Words
    5. Link
  2. Who Designed For
    1. Language
    2. Age
  3. Test Variables
  4. Comments from literature
  5. Tally of use check box, Likert Satisfaction
  6. Rating System - (Analog 1-10)
    1. Normative Research - Normative data available, norms applicable to U.S.
    2. Published? Whom? (Assessment Corp vs. University vs. Unpublished)
      1. Publisher - PAR
      2. Author -
      3. Price -
      4. Link -
      5. Contributors -
    3. Validity & Reliability
      1. Same as w English according to Rey et al 1999
    4. Empirical Research – Peer Reviewed Journal vs. Journal and number of publications
      1. "Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology, Vol. 14, No. 7, pp. 593–601, 1999 Neuropsychological Test Development and Normative Data on Hispanics. Gustavo J. Rey, Esther Feldman, and R. Rivas-Vazquez

Bonnie E. Levin, & Arthur Benton"

    1. Use % of membership
    2. Likert satisfaction


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