Testing normal older people three or four times at 1- to 2-year intervals: defining normal variance |
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Authors: | Ivnik R J Smith G E Lucas J A Petersen R C Boeve B F Kokmen E Tangalos E G |
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Affiliation: | Department of Psychiatry and Psychology, Mayo Foundation, Rochester, Minnesota, USA. ivnik.robert@mayo.edu |
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Abstract: | Normative data were presented that defined the upper and lower standards for deciding if cognitive abilities show reliable change over 2 or more testing occasions when retesting occurs at 1- to 2-year intervals. The Mayo Cognitive Factor Scores (MCFS; G. E. Smith et al., 1994) were analyzed because they permit the quantitation of overall functioning in 5 clinically important cognitive domains: established verbal knowledge, nonverbal reasoning, attention and concentration, new learning, and delayed memory. To the authors' knowledge, this is the first report of both group-level and individual-level data analyses derived from a respectably sized sample of normal persons who have been tested 3 or more times at clinically common test-retest intervals. |
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