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awywial

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The California Verbal Learning Test is a new approach to clinical neuropsychology that builds on research in
 
  a. psychological testing, cognitive psychology, and neuroscience.
  b. physiological testing, experimental psychology, and neuroscience.
  c. physiological testing, experimental psychology, and computer science.
  d. psychological testing, cognitive psychology, and computer science.

Question 2

The findings of a study, using the CVLT, which compared patients with Huntington's disease, Alzheimer's disease, and other neuropsychological impairments suggest that
 
  a. measures have the same validity for different patient groups.
  b. the association between variables is different for different patient populations.
  c. the CVLT may be an appropriate measure for Alzheimer's patients but not Huntington's.
  d. the CVLT cannot discriminate between impaired groups and a control group of patients.



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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

b



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