Applied Cognition & TBI Task Force CHAIR: Patricia Heyn The Applied Cognition & TBI Task Force is continuing its mission to address cognitive rehabilitation research needs related to cognitive outcomes, tools, and measurements. The AC Task Force is...
TUES 24 OCT // 1:30 PM – 5:30 PM Primary Content Focus: Measurement Secondary Content Focus: Cross-Cutting This hands-on workshop will introduce clinicians and researchers to building and comparing statistical models for longitudinal data using individual...
TUES 24 OCT // 8:30 AM – 12:30 PM Primary Content Focus: Measurement Secondary Content Focus: Cross-Cutting Many rehabilitation outcomes evolve over time, which are suited to evaluation using advanced longitudinal and hierarchical statistical models. This...
Applied Cognition Task Force Co-Chairs: Patricia Heyn and Sandie Kletzel This task force has an article in press! It has grown to include twenty members who have an interest to address the unmet research related to cognition and rehabilitation outcomes and tools. As...
The ACRM Measurement Networking Group (MNG) focuses on members’ interests in the development, application, evaluation, and utilization of outcome measures. Members contribute programming to the ACRM Annual Conference and develop activities of common interest. Please...
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