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Pattern analysis
Pattern analysis refers to a method of neuropsychological test interpretation in which the basic pattern of scores on tests is examined to see whether it matches a pattern that has been reliably associated with a specific neurological injury or impairment .
Pattern analysis examines the relations among the scores in a test battery.
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