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Exploring the Validity of the Comprehensive Trail Making Test
Authors:Steven R. Smith  Amanda M. Servesco  Jordan W. Edwards  Roxanna Rahban  Sivan Barazani  Lisa A. Nowinski
Affiliation:1. Department of Counselling , Clinical, and School Psychology, University of California , Santa Barbara, CAssmith@education.ucsb.edu;3. Department of Counselling , Clinical, and School Psychology, University of California , Santa Barbara, CA
Abstract:The present study is the first independent investigation of the Comprehensive Trail Making Test (CTMT; Reynolds, 2002 Reynolds , C. R. , Pearson , N. A. , & Voress , J. K. ( 2002 ). Developmental Test of visual perception, adolescent and adult: Examiner's manual . Austin , TX : PRO-ED . [Google Scholar]) with both clinical and non-clinical samples. We examined convergent and divergent validity by exploring relationships between the CTMT and other measures. Discriminant validity was examined by comparing CTMT scores of non-clinical and clinical groups. Results indicate that the CTMT was largely unrelated to measures of processing speed and nonverbal reasoning, verbal processing, and psychiatric symptoms. The CTMT Composite score was able to differentiate between clinical and non-clinical groups with a large effect size. Overall, although further research is needed, results tentatively suggest that the CTMT may be a useful addition to a multifaceted neuropsychological test battery.
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