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Peer reviewedAxelrod, Bradley N.; Abraham, Elizabeth; Paolo, Anthony M. – Assessment, 1997
The full version of the Wisconsin Card Sorting Test (WCST) (S. Heaton and others, 1993) was compared to a 64-card version (WCST-64) using normative data and results from 350 neuropsychological patients. The WCST-64 was found useful only for respondents obtaining five or more categories by the end of the first deck. (SLD)
Descriptors: Diagnostic Tests, Neuropsychology, Norms, Patients
Peer reviewedPaolo, Anthony M.; Axelrod, Bradley N.; Troster, Alexander I. – Assessment, 1996
Eighty-seven normal older people were administered the Wisconsin Sorting Test on two occasions averaging over a year apart. There were average retest gains of 5 to 7 standard score points. The standard error of prediction, standard error of difference, and abnormal test-retest discrepancy scores were calculated for clinical use. (SLD)
Descriptors: Clinical Diagnosis, Diagnostic Tests, Error of Measurement, Older Adults


