The Clinical neuropsychologist
Cognitive intra-individual variability as an emerging measure of neuropsychological inference: A narrative review of its history, methodology, empirical support, future directions, and recommendations for best practices.
Victor A Del Bene, Stephen L Aita, Luciana M Fonseca, Nicholas C Borgogna, Alison S Buchholz, Steven Paul Woods, David J Schretlen, Andrew Kiselica, Troy A Webber, Maureen Schmitter-Edgecombe, Libby A DesRuisseaux, Victoria C Merritt, Nicholas S Thaler, Katherine J Bangen, David E Vance
Published: 202510.1080/13854046.2025.2574463
Abstract
Objective: Cognitive intra-individual variability (IIV) is a commonly used research method to estimate how dispersed or inconsistent an examinee's test scores are across measures that comprise a test battery or trial-by-trial responses on a single ta…
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