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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2009 Jun 15.
Published in final edited form as: Cultur Divers Ethnic Minor Psychol. 2008 Oct;14(4):315–325. doi: 10.1037/a0012615

Table 1.

Neuropsychological test battery and normative data arranged by the seven major ability areas for computation of average T-scores.

Neuropsychological Domain and Tests Normative Data Sources
Abstraction/Executive Functioning
Wisconsin Card Sorting Task-64 Item Version Kongs, Thompson, Iverson & Heaton (2000)1,2
Trail Making Test (Part B) Heaton, Grant & Matthews (1991)1,2,3
Attention/Working Memory
WAIS-III Letter Number Sequencing Wechsler (1997)1
PASAT Total Correct Diehr et al. (2003)1,2,3
Learning
Hopkins Verbal Learning Test-Revised (Total Recall) Benedict, Schretlen, Groninger & Brandt (1998)1
Brief Visuospatial Memory Test-Revised (Total Recall) Benedict (1997)1
Delayed Recall
Hopkins Verbal Learning Test (Delayed Recall Trial) Benedict, Schretlen, Groninger & Brandt (1998)1
Brief Visuospatial Memory Test-Revised (Delayed Recall Trial) Benedict (1997)1
Motor
Grooved Pegboard Time (dominant hand) Heaton, Grant & Matthews (1991)1,2,3
Grooved Pegboard Time (non-dominant hand) Heaton, Grant & Matthews (1991)1,2,3
Speed of Information Processing
WAIS-III Digit Symbol Wechsler (1997)1
WAIS-III Symbol Search Wechsler (1997)1
Trail Making Test (Part A) Heaton, Grant & Matthews (1991)1,2,3
Verbal Functioning
Controlled Oral Word Association Test (F-A-S) Gladsjo et al., 19991,2

Note: Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale (WAIS); Paced Auditory Serial Arithmetic Test (PASAT). Normative data corrects for the following demographic characteristics indicated by superscript number:

1

Age

2

Education

3

Gender