Abstract:These results provide the basis for the ongoing use of the test, given that it is acceptable to miss some cases of malingering with such a screening test, but one does not want to have many false positives.
“…The MMSE was used as a global measure of cognitive functioning [13], and the Rey 15-item test was used to screen out those whose test scores might not be correct [12].…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Rey 15-item test was used to screen for the appropriateness of the neuropsychological tests by excluding those who did not fully or correctly attempt the tests [12]. Participants for the present study included those who had completed the MAC-Q, completed the Rey 15-item test with a pass score (8 or above), and scored !24 on the MMSE [13].…”
“…The MMSE was used as a global measure of cognitive functioning [13], and the Rey 15-item test was used to screen out those whose test scores might not be correct [12].…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Rey 15-item test was used to screen for the appropriateness of the neuropsychological tests by excluding those who did not fully or correctly attempt the tests [12]. Participants for the present study included those who had completed the MAC-Q, completed the Rey 15-item test with a pass score (8 or above), and scored !24 on the MMSE [13].…”
“…1990), bellek ile ilgili yakınmalar için Rey Bellek Testi (RBT) (Jelicicve ark. 2011, Reznek 2005 ve genel ruhsal yakınmalar için Belirti Tarama Listesi (SCL-90-R) (Dağ 1991) kullanılmıştır.…”
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