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The Rey Auditory Verbal Learning Test forced-choice recognition task: Base-rate data and norms
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NeurolinguisticsCognitionCognitive RehabilitationSocial SciencesPsychologyRavlt Fcr IndexChoice-process DataHealth SciencesAuditory ProcessingCognitive SciencePsychiatryBase-rate DataHigh SpecificityHuman HearingExperimental PsychologyNew IndexSpeech CommunicationSpeechlanguage PathologyDementiaProcedural MemorySpeech Perception
The present study describes a novel Forced-Choice Response (FCR) index for detecting poor effort on the Rey Auditory Verbal Learning Test (RAVLT). This retrospective study analyzes the performance of 4 groups on the new index: clinically referred patients with suspected dementia, forensic patients identified as not exhibiting adequate effort on other measures of response bias, students who simulated poor effort, and a large normative sample collected in the Gulf State of Oman. Using sensitivity and specificity analyses, the study shows that much like the California Verbal Learning Test-Second Edition FCR index, the RAVLT FCR index misses a proportion of individuals with inadequate effort (low sensitivity), but those who fail this measure are highly likely to be exhibiting poor effort (high specificity). The limitations and benefits of utilizing the RAVLT FCR index in clinical practice are discussed.
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