Test-retest reliability.
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The Validity of the Multi-Informant Approach to Assessing Child and Adolescent Mental Health
Andres De Los Reyes,Tara M. Augenstein,Mo Wang,Sarah A. Thomas,Deborah A. G. Drabick,Darcy E. Burgers,Jill A. Rabinowitz +6 more
TL;DR: This article critically evaluated research on the incremental and construct validity of the multi-informant approach to clinical child and adolescent assessment, and identified crucial gaps in knowledge for future research, and provided recommendations for "best practices" in using and interpreting multi-Informant assessments in clinical work and research.
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Scoring higher the second time around: meta-analyses of practice effects in neuropsychological assessment.
TL;DR: In this article, the authors present meta-analyses of nearly 1600 individual effect sizes representing changes in mean-level performance on tests commonly used to assess core domains of neuropsychological function.
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Peak individual alpha frequency qualifies as a stable neurophysiological trait marker in healthy younger and older adults
Thomas H. Grandy,Markus Werkle-Bergner,Christian Chicherio,Florian Schmiedek,Martin Lövdén,Ulman Lindenberger +5 more
TL;DR: Analysis of resting EEG from a large-scale training study in which healthy younger and older adults practiced 12 cognitive tasks for ∼100 1-h sessions shows IAF is highly stable in healthy adults up to 80 years, not easily modifiable by cognitive interventions alone, and thus qualifies as a stable neurophysiological trait marker.
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Adolescent neurobiological susceptibility to social context.
TL;DR: A framework, adolescent neurobiological susceptibility to social context, pivots about brain-based individual differences in social sensitivity and suggests that brain measures should be used to index neuroBiological susceptibility.
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A prospective study of predictors of relapse in anorexia nervosa: implications for relapse prevention.
Jacqueline C. Carter,Jacqueline C. Carter,Kimberley B. Mercer-Lynn,Sarah Jane Norwood,Carmen V. Bewell-Weiss,Ross D. Crosby,D. Blake Woodside,Marion P. Olmsted +7 more
TL;DR: Findings suggest that individuals with the BP subtype of AN are particularly susceptible to relapse, and increasing and maintaining motivation to recover during acute treatment may have an important impact on long-term outcome.