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Factor structure of the wechsler memory scale-revised (WMS-R) in a clinical sample: A methodological reappraisal

Pages 329-337 | Accepted 24 Jan 1991, Published online: 08 Nov 2007

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Nancy J. Wilde, Esther Strauss, Gordon J. Chelune, Bruce P. Hermann, Michael Hunter, David W. Loring, Roy C. Martin & Elisabeth M. S. Sherman. (2003) Confirmatory factor analysis of the WMS-III in patients with temporal lobe epilepsy.. Psychological Assessment 15:1, pages 56-63.
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Richard W. Elwood. (1993) Delayed recall on the Wechsler memory scale-revised: The factor structure revisited. Journal of Clinical Psychology 49:6, pages 854-859.
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