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    Ryan JJ, Umfleet LG, Gontkovsky ST.
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  • 12. WAIS-IV GAI and CPI discrepancies in multiple sclerosis and traumatic brain injury.
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  • 13. Comparison of linear equating and prorated short forms for estimating WAIS-R FSIQ in a neuropsychological population.
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