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Test-retest reliability.

Heyman Tom, +1 more
- 12 Aug 2014 - 
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This article is published in PLOS ONE.The article was published on 2014-08-12 and is currently open access. It has received 394 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Reliability (statistics) & Intra-rater reliability.

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The Validity of the Multi-Informant Approach to Assessing Child and Adolescent Mental Health

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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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

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.

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