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- Title
A novel application of generalizability theory to evaluate the reliability of the recognition memory test.
- Authors
Medvedeva, Angela; Galli, Giulia; Petrovskaya, Aleksandra; Medvedev, Oleg N.
- Abstract
The recognition test should have a minimum of 40 old items presented at study and test in addition to the same number of items presented at study but not test and new items presented at test but not study. The examination of different trial numbers is novel and valuable because until now, the minimum number of items in a reliable memory test remained unclear, particularly when neuropsychological tests showed differences between patients and healthy controls with as few as ten items (e.g. Selective Reminding Test, Buschke & Fuld, [7]). Keywords: Recognition test; Generalizability Theory; Reliability; Measurement; Memory; Assessment EN Recognition test Generalizability Theory Reliability Measurement Memory Assessment 17020 17032 13 08/09/23 20230720 NES 230720 Highlights The psychometric properties of word recognition tests remain unknown.
- Subjects
RECOGNITION (Psychology); GENERALIZABILITY theory; EPISODIC memory; MEMORY testing; ENGINEERING reliability theory; TRANSCRANIAL direct current stimulation
- Publication
Current Psychology, 2023, Vol 42, Issue 20, p17020
- ISSN
1046-1310
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1007/s12144-022-02886-6