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CLINICAL ISSUES

Predicting Cognitive Change Across 3 Years in Community-Dwelling Elders

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Pages 651-661 | Accepted 10 May 2007, Published online: 15 Feb 2011

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Kevin Duff. (2014) One-Week Practice Effects in Older Adults: Tools for Assessing Cognitive Change. The Clinical Neuropsychologist 28:5, pages 714-725.
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Nicholas S. Thaler, James G. Scott, Kevin Duff, James Mold & Russell L. Adams. (2013) RBANS Cluster Profiles in a Geriatric Community-Dwelling Sample. The Clinical Neuropsychologist 27:5, pages 794-807.
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Kevin Duff, Leigh J. Beglinger, David J. Moser & Jane S. Paulsen. (2010) Predicting cognitive change within domains. The Clinical Neuropsychologist 24:5, pages 779-792.
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GrantL. Iverson, BrianL. Brooks & GlennM. T. Haley. (2009) Interpretation of the RBANS in Inpatient Psychiatry: Clinical Normative Data and Prevalence of Low Scores for Patients with Schizophrenia. Applied Neuropsychology 16:1, pages 31-41.
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K. Duff. (2012) Evidence-Based Indicators of Neuropsychological Change in the Individual Patient: Relevant Concepts and Methods. Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology 27:3, pages 248-261.
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K. Duff, L. J. Beglinger, D. J. Moser, J. S. Paulsen, S. K. Schultz & S. Arndt. (2010) Predicting Cognitive Change in Older Adults: The Relative Contribution of Practice Effects. Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology 25:2, pages 81-88.
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