Exploiting test structure: case series, case-control comparison, and dissociation.
Most neuropsychological tests consist of multiple items, and a subject's test score is the sum of the item scores. The test results for each subject thus comprise multiple data-points, and any data-set with test results from more than one subject has at least a two-level structure, with the tes...
Main Authors: | Smithson, M, Davies, M, Davies, A |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2011
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