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Normative Data for the Wechsler Memory Scale—Revised: 25- to 34-Year Olds
Psychological Assessment, 1992Co-Authors: Wiley Mittenberg, Donald Bradley Burton, Evelyn Darrow, Garrie B. ThompsonAbstract:The normative data provided in the Wechsler Memory Scale-Revised (WMS-R) manual for individuals age 25 to 34 years were estimated statistically by interpolation. As an empirical check of this procedure, a representative Stratified Sample in this age range was selected to match the 1980 U.S. Census data on relevant demographic characteristics. Prorated Full Scale IQs for the group were normally distributed, having a mean of 101.3 (SD = 14.58, range = 72-131). Differences between the empirically derived and published index scores appeared to be clinically significant
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normative data for the wechsler memory scale revised 25 to 34 year olds
Psychological Assessment, 1992Co-Authors: Wiley Mittenberg, Donald Bradley Burton, Evelyn Darrow, Garrie B. ThompsonAbstract:The normative data provided in the Wechsler Memory Scale-Revised (WMS-R) manual for individuals age 25 to 34 years were estimated statistically by interpolation. As an empirical check of this procedure, a representative Stratified Sample in this age range was selected to match the 1980 U.S. Census data on relevant demographic characteristics. Prorated Full Scale IQs for the group were normally distributed, having a mean of 101.3 (SD = 14.58, range = 72-131). Differences between the empirically derived and published index scores appeared to be clinically significant
Wiley Mittenberg - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.
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Normative Data for the Wechsler Memory Scale—Revised: 25- to 34-Year Olds
Psychological Assessment, 1992Co-Authors: Wiley Mittenberg, Donald Bradley Burton, Evelyn Darrow, Garrie B. ThompsonAbstract:The normative data provided in the Wechsler Memory Scale-Revised (WMS-R) manual for individuals age 25 to 34 years were estimated statistically by interpolation. As an empirical check of this procedure, a representative Stratified Sample in this age range was selected to match the 1980 U.S. Census data on relevant demographic characteristics. Prorated Full Scale IQs for the group were normally distributed, having a mean of 101.3 (SD = 14.58, range = 72-131). Differences between the empirically derived and published index scores appeared to be clinically significant
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normative data for the wechsler memory scale revised 25 to 34 year olds
Psychological Assessment, 1992Co-Authors: Wiley Mittenberg, Donald Bradley Burton, Evelyn Darrow, Garrie B. ThompsonAbstract:The normative data provided in the Wechsler Memory Scale-Revised (WMS-R) manual for individuals age 25 to 34 years were estimated statistically by interpolation. As an empirical check of this procedure, a representative Stratified Sample in this age range was selected to match the 1980 U.S. Census data on relevant demographic characteristics. Prorated Full Scale IQs for the group were normally distributed, having a mean of 101.3 (SD = 14.58, range = 72-131). Differences between the empirically derived and published index scores appeared to be clinically significant
Evelyn Darrow - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.
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Normative Data for the Wechsler Memory Scale—Revised: 25- to 34-Year Olds
Psychological Assessment, 1992Co-Authors: Wiley Mittenberg, Donald Bradley Burton, Evelyn Darrow, Garrie B. ThompsonAbstract:The normative data provided in the Wechsler Memory Scale-Revised (WMS-R) manual for individuals age 25 to 34 years were estimated statistically by interpolation. As an empirical check of this procedure, a representative Stratified Sample in this age range was selected to match the 1980 U.S. Census data on relevant demographic characteristics. Prorated Full Scale IQs for the group were normally distributed, having a mean of 101.3 (SD = 14.58, range = 72-131). Differences between the empirically derived and published index scores appeared to be clinically significant
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normative data for the wechsler memory scale revised 25 to 34 year olds
Psychological Assessment, 1992Co-Authors: Wiley Mittenberg, Donald Bradley Burton, Evelyn Darrow, Garrie B. ThompsonAbstract:The normative data provided in the Wechsler Memory Scale-Revised (WMS-R) manual for individuals age 25 to 34 years were estimated statistically by interpolation. As an empirical check of this procedure, a representative Stratified Sample in this age range was selected to match the 1980 U.S. Census data on relevant demographic characteristics. Prorated Full Scale IQs for the group were normally distributed, having a mean of 101.3 (SD = 14.58, range = 72-131). Differences between the empirically derived and published index scores appeared to be clinically significant
Donald Bradley Burton - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.
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Normative Data for the Wechsler Memory Scale—Revised: 25- to 34-Year Olds
Psychological Assessment, 1992Co-Authors: Wiley Mittenberg, Donald Bradley Burton, Evelyn Darrow, Garrie B. ThompsonAbstract:The normative data provided in the Wechsler Memory Scale-Revised (WMS-R) manual for individuals age 25 to 34 years were estimated statistically by interpolation. As an empirical check of this procedure, a representative Stratified Sample in this age range was selected to match the 1980 U.S. Census data on relevant demographic characteristics. Prorated Full Scale IQs for the group were normally distributed, having a mean of 101.3 (SD = 14.58, range = 72-131). Differences between the empirically derived and published index scores appeared to be clinically significant
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normative data for the wechsler memory scale revised 25 to 34 year olds
Psychological Assessment, 1992Co-Authors: Wiley Mittenberg, Donald Bradley Burton, Evelyn Darrow, Garrie B. ThompsonAbstract:The normative data provided in the Wechsler Memory Scale-Revised (WMS-R) manual for individuals age 25 to 34 years were estimated statistically by interpolation. As an empirical check of this procedure, a representative Stratified Sample in this age range was selected to match the 1980 U.S. Census data on relevant demographic characteristics. Prorated Full Scale IQs for the group were normally distributed, having a mean of 101.3 (SD = 14.58, range = 72-131). Differences between the empirically derived and published index scores appeared to be clinically significant
Peter Krojgaard - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.
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adults earliest memories of songs and melodies based on a large Stratified Sample
Memory Studies, 2017Co-Authors: Peter Krojgaard, Osman S Kingo, Dorthe BerntsenAbstract:Most parents sing to their children. Yet, little is known regarding how early musical experiences are retained later in life. This study is a first attempt to fill this gap in the literature. Based on the Stratified Sample, we asked 973 adults about their first memories of a song or melody. The results revealed that adults’ earliest memories of a song or melody generally were predated by memories for other events; thus, the music memories were not the very earliest memories. The earliest memories for musical experiences were rated as typical, fragmented, and positive. Women reported earlier music memories than men. Current age had no impact on the age of the earliest music memories, but older respondents rated their memories as more vivid. The reported parental communication quality during childhood was reliably related to the age and characteristics of the earliest music memories.
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adults earliest memories as a function of age gender and education in a large Stratified Sample
Psychology and Aging, 2013Co-Authors: Osman S Kingo, Dorthe Berntsen, Peter KrojgaardAbstract:Childhood amnesia (i.e., a marked paucity of memories from the first 3-4 years of life) has often been examined by asking people for their earliest memory. Such studies have generally been conducted with college students, and thus been unable to examine possible effects of education and current age. We here report the first study on adults' earliest memories based on a large, Stratified Sample covering the adult life span from age 20 to 70 (n = 1,043). Because of the nature and size of our Sample we have been able to investigate a range of factors simultaneously that typically have been studied separately in other studies. Participants with higher education reported earlier first memories than respondents with lower education. Women reported earlier memories than men. There was no interaction between gender and educational level. The current age of the respondents did not affect age of earliest memory, but older respondents had more vivid and more coherent earliest memories relative to younger respondents. Finally, the data provided some support for the claim that elaborative parents have children with earlier memories.