Recall discriminability: Utility of a new CVLT–II measure in the differential diagnosis of dementia

Volume: 11, Issue: 06
Published: Oct 1, 2005
Abstract
Memory tests that are in a recall format have almost universally measured accuracy in terms of the number of target items reported by the examinee. However, this traditional scoring method can, in certain cases, result in artificially inflated memory accuracy scores. That is, just as a “yes” response bias and high false-positive rate on recognition testing can artificially inflate a patient's hit rate, so, too, a liberal response bias and high...
Paper Details
Title
Recall discriminability: Utility of a new CVLT–II measure in the differential diagnosis of dementia
Published Date
Oct 1, 2005
Volume
11
Issue
06
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