2012-03-29 - 2012-03-29
UK
London

This is a multidisciplinary workshop incorporating neuropsychology, clinical forensic psychology, neurology and psychiatry.

The purpose of this workshop is to provide clinicians and researchers with psychometrically sophisticated information that is designed to improve their accuracy for identifying cognitive problems in daily practice. Current definitions of cognitive impairment will be reviewed. Classification systems for conceptualizing cognitive impairment will be described. Five fundamental psychometric principles for interpreting a battery of test scores will be illustrated using analyses of standardization samples from co-normed batteries of tests.

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