Prior the the development of this screen, clinicians were finding that other types of
common cognitive tests were not sensitive enough to detect more mild cognitive declines.
Not exact matches
Tests revealed that these deletions are more
common in people with schizophrenia or
cognitive impairments.
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Economists Eric Hanushek and Ludger Woessmann concluded that the two
tests measure «a
common dimension of skills,» and that the scores can be aggregated to form a single national - level indicator of
cognitive ability predicting economic growth.6 Psychologist Heiner Rindermann referred to that
common dimension as a «g - factor,» standing for general intelligence.
In fact, the
cognitive psychology term «
testing effect» was coined several decades ago to refer to the finding that taking practice
tests on studied material promotes greater subsequent learning and retention on a final
test as compared to relying on more
common study strategies.
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The
Common Core State Standards offer an opportunity to shift away from shallow
test prep to a focus on complex
cognitive skills.
While intense political pressure has prompted several states to move away from shared
tests aligned to the
Common Core State Standards, a set of aligned assessments for students with severe
cognitive disabilities has managed to maintain support.
The study also theorized that a person who scored well on the
cognitive tests may find more in
common with a mate who also scored well.
Unlike other on - road
tests, the DORE
tests for
cognitive impairment and not bad - habit errors which are
common amongst experienced drivers.