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Test experience effects in longitudinal comparisons of adult cognitive functioning
2015
Developmental Psychology
It is widely recognized that experience with cognitive tests can influence estimates of cognitive change. Prior research has estimated experience effects at the level of groups by comparing the performance of a group of participants tested for the second time with the performance of a different group of participants at the same age tested for the first time. This twice-minus-once-tested method was adapted in the current study to derive estimates of test experience at the level of individual
doi:10.1037/dev0000030
pmid:26098579
fatcat:d3lr4oquyfgj7aum7nm4kvjlbe