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Cognitive assessments explained
Nigel Humphrey
Intelligence quotient tests, or cognitive assessments, are the subject of much debate on a broader scale in terms of their usefulness, cultural and ethnic sensitivity and validity. I will not attempt to engage in this debate, as the objective of this article is merely to try and present, in simple terms, what the various scores and results emanating from a cognitive assessment report mean.
ADHD in practice
2012;
4
(2): 7–9
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