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Assessment Tools: CCT : cognitive competency test

The assessment tool collection encompasses all assessments that are used in medical rehabilitation with a primary focus on physical therapy and occupational therapy.

CCT : cognitive competency test

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CCT : cognitive competency test

Author: Paul L. Wang, Karen E. Ennis, Sherrie L. Copland

Summary: The CCT has been used by the occupational therapists for ascertaining the fundamental cognitive skills in performing activities of daily living and by the psychologists as a part of test batteries for assessing mental competency.... The examiner should not determine the client's status of competency based on the CCT findings alone."
Format: (If availabe take from record, if no description of fromat is available leave for Hal. Here is an example of a format statement: "Standardized battery of motor performance tasks")

Library Record:  Call # BF 432.5 C648 W246c 1992 manual ATOOLS (Reserve Desk)
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  • 1 binder of test material
  • 1 test form

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