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210 related items for PubMed ID: 27187762

  • 21. Reading on the Wide Range Achievement Test-Revised and parental education as predictors of IQ: comparison with the Barona formula.
    Kareken DA, Gur RC, Saykin AJ.
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  • 23. Rates of Abnormally Low TOPF Word Reading Scores in Individuals Failing Versus Passing Performance Validity Testing.
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    Assessment; 2018 Jul; 25(5):640-652. PubMed ID: 27364003
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  • 28. Age and premorbid intelligence suppress complaint-performance congruency in raw score measures of memory.
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  • 31. Extent of cognitive decline in traumatic brain injury based on estimates of premorbid intelligence.
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  • 33. A computer-based reading test for use as an index of premorbid general intellectual level in North American English-speaking adults.
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  • 40. Estimation of K-WAIS-IV Premorbid Intelligence in South Korea: Development of the KPIE-IV.
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