Measurement properties of the neurobehavioral cognitive status examination (Cognistat) in traumatic brain injury rehabilitation
Doninger, N A.; Ehde, D M.; Bode, R K.; Knight, K; Bombardier, C H.; Heinemann, A W.
Rehabilitation Psychology 51(4): 281-288
2006
ISSN/ISBN: 0090-5550 DOI: 10.1037/0090-5550.51.4.281
Accession: 063481703
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