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Research Article

Problem-solving by traumatically brain injured and neurologically intact subjects on an adaptation of the twenty questions test

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Pages 589-608 | Published online: 03 Jul 2009

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RobertC. Marshall, SusanR. McGurk, ColleenM. Karow & TamarJ. Kairy. (2007) Problem‐solving abilities of participants with and without diffuse neurologic involvement. Aphasiology 21:6-8, pages 750-762.
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RobertC. Marshall, GilsonJ. Capilouto & JenniferM. McBride. (2007) Treatment of problem solving in Alzheimer's disease: A short report. Aphasiology 21:2, pages 235-247.
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Patrick Drumm & Dorothy W. Jackson. (2017) Generating Questions: Processing Time Changes Between Early Adolescence and Young Adulthood. Psychology of Language and Communication 21:1, pages 16-33.
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Ben Alderson‐Day. (2011) Verbal problem‐solving in autism spectrum disorders: A problem of plan construction?. Autism Research 4:6, pages 401-411.
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Robert C. Marshall & Colleen M. Karow. (2008) Update on a Clinical Measure for the Assessment of Problem Solving. American Journal of Speech-Language Pathology 17:4, pages 377-388.
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R.C. Marshall, S.R. McGurk, C.M. Karow, T.J. Kairy & L.A. Flashman. (2006) Performance of subjects with and without severe mental illness on a clinical test of problem solving. Schizophrenia Research 84:2-3, pages 331-344.
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