Practitioner's Guide to Symptom Base Rates in Clinical Neuropsychology
. Ed(S): McCaffrey, Robert J. (University Of Albany, State University Of New York, Usa); Palav, Anjali A.; O'Bryant, Sid; Labarge, Andrew S. (State U
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Paperback. A compendium of information of the base rates of symptoms across a variety of disorders which neuropsychologists encounter. It contains detailed cross referencing of symptoms across disorders. It is suitable for use by clinical neuropsychologists and psychologists. Editor(s): McCaffrey, Robert J. (University of Albany, State University of New York, USA); Palav, Anjali A.; O'Bryant, Sid; Labarge, Andrew S. (State University of New York, Albany, USA). Series: Critical Issues in Neuropsychology. Num Pages: 542 pages, biography. BIC Classification: MJN; MMJ. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 254 x 178 x 32. Weight in Grams: 1138.
This volume is intended to serve as an aid in the process of differential diagnosis which frequently confronts neuropsychologists. The guide is a compendium of information of the base rates of symptoms across a variety of disorders which neuropsychologists encounter. In addition to serving as a convenient source of information on symptom base rates, this volume also contains detailed cross referencing of symptoms across disorders.
This book is intended for use by clinical neuropsychologists and psychologists.
Product Details
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2003
Publisher
Springer Science+Business Media United States
Number of pages
542
Condition
New
Series
Critical Issues in Neuropsychology
Number of Pages
542
Place of Publication
, United States
ISBN
9780306478291
SKU
V9780306478291
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Reviews for Practitioner's Guide to Symptom Base Rates in Clinical Neuropsychology
From the reviews: "This recent text by McCaffrey, Palav, Bryant, and Labarge provides tables and procedures for estimating the positive and negative predictive values of our tests given varying base rates of the condition of interest. They include numerous symptoms associated with traumatic brain injury, neurological disease, and psychological disorders. … This is a valuable ... Read more