Evaluation of a Short-Form of the Berg Card Sorting Test

Christopher J. Fox, Shane T. Mueller, Hilary M. Gray, Jacob Raber, Brian J. Piper

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Abstract

The Psychology Experimental Building Language http://pebl.sourceforge.net/Berg Card Sorting Test is an open-source neurobehavioral test. Participants (N = 207, ages 6 to 74) completed the Berg Card Sorting Test. Performance on the first 64 trials were isolated and compared to that on the full-length (128 trials) test. Strong correlations between the short and long forms (total errors: r =. 87, perseverative response: r =. 83, perseverative errors r =. 77, categories completed r =. 86) support the Berg Card Sorting Test-64 as an abbreviated alternative for the full-length executive function test.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Article numbere63885
JournalPloS one
Volume8
Issue number5
DOIs
StatePublished - May 14 2013

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