Some neuropsychological and psychological parameters in children with minimal brain dysfunction: a transcultural comparison
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- DOI: 10.2466/pms.1991.72.1.80
Some neuropsychological and psychological parameters in children with minimal brain dysfunction: a transcultural comparison
Abstract
Performances of groups of second grade elementary school boys with Minimal Brain Dysfunction (ns = 34) and matched with normal boys (ns = 30) were studied using mostly psychometric criteria in Prague, Czechoslovakia and Skopje, Macedonia. Boys with brain dysfunctions scored more poorly than normal ones at both places, but normal boys from both cultures did not differ. Information-processing capability (derived from Wechsler scale) was lower and its rank among disordered features higher among Skopje boys, probably because organized care for minimal brain dysfunctioning children was relatively lower.
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