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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2010 Jul 8.
Published in final edited form as: Clin Neuropsychol. 2009 May 13;23(7):1213–1231. doi: 10.1080/13854040902855358

Table 4.

Changes in CPT-II raw and standardized (T) scores

Statistically rare RAW
score changes
Statistically rare
T-score changes


Conners’
CPT-II T-Scores
Expected %
(# of participants)
Observed %
(# of participants)
Observed %
(# of participants)
Omissions 10 (3.7) 59.4 (22***) 29.7 (11***)
Commissions 10 (3.7) 0 (0) 16.2 (6)
Variability 10 (3.7) 94.6 (35***) 16.2 (6)
Hit Reaction Time 10 (3.7) 18.9 (7) 16.2 (6)
Attentiveness 10 (3.7) 62.1 (23***) 29.7 (11***)

n = 37. Table depicts the expected versus observed proportion of statistically rare changes in CPT-II raw scores and T-scores occurring between Times 1 and 2. For each variable it was expected that 10 of participants (n = 3.7) would generate CPT-II score discrepancies between Times 1 and 2 that exceeded the RCI-derived confidence interval (90). The two columns on the right depict the observed proportions of participants with statistically rare changes in raw score and T-score.

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χ2 = p <.001. CPT = Continuous Performance Test, Attentiveness = Detectability.