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Testing, Interpreting, and Reporting Results

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Rule V-A01 : Determine adequacy of visual acuity (i.e., near vision), visual fields, and visual attention before administering tests that require reading or other vision-related functions. If there are correctible problems, provide appropriate corrections. If there are problems that cannot be corrected, take vision-related limitations into account in test selection and interpretation.

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Wanlass, R.L. (2012). Testing, Interpreting, and Reporting Results. In: The Neuropsychology Toolkit. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4614-1882-5_6

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