Validation of the Virtual MET as an assessment tool for executive functions.
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Validation of the Virtual MET as an assessment tool for executive functions.
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Validation of the Virtual MET as an assessment tool for executive functions.
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Validation of the Virtual MET as an assessment tool for executive functions.
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Validation of the Virtual MET as an assessment tool for executive functions.
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Validation of the Virtual MET as an assessment tool for executive functions.
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Validation of the Virtual MET as an assessment tool for executive functions.
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Debbie Rand
Noomi Katz
Patrice L Tamar Weiss
Soraya Basha-Abu Rukan
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10.1080/09602010802469074
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2009-08-01T00:00:00Z