Short Parallel Assessments of Neuropsychological Status - Extended

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Overview The Short Parallel Assessments of Neuropsychological Status – Extended (SPANS-X) is a battery of neuropsychological tests for accurate cognitive measurement. This new extended version allows for reliable remote administration and features extended norms spanning 18 to 90 years, as well as individual percentiles and...
Level A, B, C, M, EQi

Test of Memory Malingering

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Author Tom N. Tombaugh Description The TOMM is a systematic method to assist psychologists discriminate between bona fide memory impaired clients and malingerers. It is essentially an 'easy' test that clients believe is difficult - malingerers typically score poorly. Clients are shown two sets of...
Level A, M

The Dot Counting Test

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Author Kyle Boone, Ph.D., Po Lu, Psy.D., and David Herzberg, Ph.D. Description The Dot Counting Test (DCT) is a brief task that assesses test-taking effort in individuals ages 17 and older. This convenient instrument allows you to detect lack of effort on cognitive measures, whether...
Level A, M

Tower of London Dx: 2nd Edition

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Authors William C. Culbertson, Psy.D. and Eric A. Zillmer, Psy.D. Description The Tower of London Dx (TOL Dx) measures higher order problem-solving ability.  The information it provides is not only useful when assessing frontal lobe damage, but also when evaluating disorders such as ADHD and...
Level C, M, A

Trauma Symptom Inventory-2

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Author John Briere, PhD Description The TSI-2 is designed to evaluate post-traumatic stress and other psychological sequelae of traumatic events. This broadband measure evaluates acute and chronic symptomatology, including the effects of sexual and physical assault, intimate partner violence, combat, torture, motor vehicle accidents, mass...
Level B, M

Visual Analog Mood Scales

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Author Robert A. Stern, PhD Description The VAMS is a reliable and valid measure of eight specific mood states: Afraid, Confused, Sad, Angry, Energetic, Tired, Happy and Tense. This simple, brief test places minimal cognitive or linguistic demands on the respondent and is appropriate for...
Level A, M, B

WCST-64: Computer Version 2 Research Edition

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Authors Robert K. Heaton, PhD, PAR Staff Description This unlimited-use software is designed to help you administer and score the 64-card version of the WCST. The WCST-64:CV2 has been updated to make the software easier to use. The reports are more visually attractive and easier...
Level M

WCST-64: Computer Version 2 Scoring Program

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Authors Robert K. Heaton, PhD and PAR Staff Description This unlimited-use software provides all the scoring and reporting features of the full WCST-64:CV2. This program does not administer the WCST-64 on-screen; the clinician enters the responses from a previously administered paper-and-pencil version. The reports are...
Level A, M

WCST:CV4 Scoring Program

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Authors Robert K. Heaton, PhD and PAR Staff Description This unlimited-use software provides all the scoring and reporting features of the full WCST:CV4. The program does not administer the WCST on-screen. The reports are more visually attractive and easier to read than reports generated by...
Level A, M

Wisconsin Card Sorting Test

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Author David A. Grant, PhD and Esta A. Berg, PhD Description Although the WCST is used primarily to assess perseveration and abstract thinking, it has gained increasing popularity as a neuropsychological instrument. It has been considered a measure of executive function because of its reported...
Level A, M

Wisconsin Card Sorting Test-64 Card Version

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Author Susan K. Kongs, Laetitia L Thompson, PhD, Grant L. Iverson, PhD, Robert K. Heaton, PhD Description The Wisconsin Card Sorting Test (WCST) has been widely used with many different patient groups ages 6.5 to 89 years. Recently, concerns for patient comfort, managed care, and...
Level A, M