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Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology Advance Access

Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology Advance Access articles are papers that have been copyedited and typeset but not yet paginated for inclusion in an issue of the journal. More information, including how to cite Advance Access papers, can be found on the Advance Access page.

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Original Empirical Article
Michelle S. Kim, Kyle B. Boone, Tara Victor, Sarah D. Marion, Stacy Amano, Maria E. Cottingham, Elizabeth A. Ziegler, and Michelle A. Zeller
The Warrington Recognition Memory Test for Words as a Measure of Response Bias: Total Score and Response Time Cutoffs Developed on "Real World" Credible and Noncredible Subjects
Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology Advance Access published on November 11, 2009.
doi:10.1093/arclin/acp088
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Book Review
Christopher J. Nicholls
Brain, Behavior and Learning in Language and Reading Disorders
Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology Advance Access published on November 10, 2009.
doi:10.1093/arclin/acp090
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Book Review
Nancy Hebben
Poverty and Brain Development During Childhood: An Approach from Cognitive Psychology and Neuroscience
Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology Advance Access published on November 10, 2009.
doi:10.1093/arclin/acp089
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