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Validation of the Virtual MET as an assessment tool for executive functions
Debbie Rand
, Soraya Basha Abu Rukan
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Patrice L. Weiss
, Noomi Katz
Department of Occupational Therapy
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Executive Function
100%
Virtual multiple Errands Test
100%
Post-stroke
55%
Multiple Errands Test
44%
Healthy Young
22%
Construct Validity
22%
Healthy Participants
22%
Ecological Validity
22%
Virtual Malls
22%
Clinical Application
11%
Instrumental Activities of Daily Living
11%
Temporal Stability
11%
Age Groups
11%
Shopping Mall
11%
Test-retest Reliability
11%
Brain Injury
11%
Older Participants
11%
Brain Aging
11%
Large Group
11%
Video Capture
11%
Virtual Shopping
11%
Shopping Environment
11%
Known Groups
11%
Psychometric Data
11%
Psychology
Executive Function
100%
Construct Validity
66%
Test-Retest Reliability
33%
Brain Injury
33%
Psychometric Data
33%