An improved diagrammatic procedure for interpreting and scoring the Wisconsin Card Sorting Test: An update to Steve Berry’s 1996 edition
Caitlin A. Howlett,
G. Lorimer Moseley
Abstract:The Wisconsin Card Sorting Test (WCST) is a popular neuropsychological test that is complicated to score and interpret. In an attempt to make scoring of the WCST simpler, Berry (The Clinical Neuropsychologist 10, 117–121, 1996) developed a diagrammatic scoring procedure, particularly to aid scoring of perseverative responses. We identified key limitations of Berry’s diagram, including its unnecessary ambiguity and complexity, use of terminology different from that used in the standardized WCST manual, and lack… Show more
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