ALFAB - Alberta Language Function Assessment Battery
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| The Alberta Language Function Assessment Battery is an comprehensive suite of psycholinguistic tests that can be used to measure English language function in normals, aphasics or other populations.
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| Authors |
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Westbury Chris, Westbury Lab |
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Tests and Testing (2220), Lingustics and Language and Speech (2720) |
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| Keywords |
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battery, language function, computerised |
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| Summary |
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The Alberta Language Function Assessment Battery (ALFAB) is a computerized battery of tests relating to many different aspects of language function. It is computerized in order to enable us to test many different aspects of language at the same time. The results are scored by a computer program that can look for patterns of performance within tests and between tests. There are so many patterns that need to be considered that it would be very difficult for a human being to score the tests by hand. |
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ALFAB
http://www.psych.ualberta.ca/~westburylab/projects/ALFAB.html (external link) |
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| Catalogue Record Modified |
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05/03/2008 |
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| Record Modified By |
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Naomi Craig |
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