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The Clinical Neuropsychologist|February 13, 2018
Miami Prospective Memory Test in the Canadian Longitudinal Study on AgingMartine Simard, Isabelle Rouleau, Helena Kadlec, et al.
The Clinical Neuropsychologist|September 2, 2021
Methodological considerations when establishing reliable and valid normative data: Canadian Longitudinal Study on Aging (CLSA) neuropsychological batteryMegan E O'Connell, Helena Kadlec, Lauren E Griffith, et al.
Psychological Assessment|May 29, 2019
Normative comparison standards for measures of cognition in the Canadian Longitudinal Study on Aging (CLSA): Does applying sample weights make a difference?Megan E O'Connell, Holly Tuokko, Helena Kadlec, et al.
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The Clinical Neuropsychologist|February 13, 2018
Miami Prospective Memory Test in the Canadian Longitudinal Study on AgingMartine Simard, Isabelle Rouleau, Helena Kadlec, et al.
The Clinical Neuropsychologist|September 2, 2021
Methodological considerations when establishing reliable and valid normative data: Canadian Longitudinal Study on Aging (CLSA) neuropsychological batteryMegan E O'Connell, Helena Kadlec, Lauren E Griffith, et al.
Psychological Assessment|May 29, 2019
Normative comparison standards for measures of cognition in the Canadian Longitudinal Study on Aging (CLSA): Does applying sample weights make a difference?Megan E O'Connell, Holly Tuokko, Helena Kadlec, et al.
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