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    Construct Validity of Selected Automated Neuropsychological Assessment Metrics (ANAM) Battery Measures

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    The Clinical Neuropsychologist, Volume 15, Issue 4 December 2001 , pages 498 – 507

    Michael H. Kabat; Robert L. Kane; Angela L. Jefferson; Raymond K. DiPino

    Abstract: The Automated Neuropsychological Assessment Metrics (ANAM) is a computerized library of tests designed to assess neurocognitive functioning across administrations (Kane & Reeves, 1997). This study was designed to examine neuropsychological constructs measured by selected ANAM measures and to compare them with traditional measures putatively assessing similar domains. The sample consisted of 191 outpatients with suspected neurocognitive dysfunction. Correlations and regressions indicated significant relationships between traditional and computerized tests measuring similar constructs. PCA results yielded a three-factor solution: Factor I (Processing Speed/Efficiency), Factor II (Retention/Memory), and Factor III (Working Memory). DOI: 10.1076/clin.15.4.498.1882

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