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Match these brain structures, labelled a. through e., with their associated descriptions. (Options may be used more than once or not at all.)
-is concerned with the coordination of motor activity initiated by higher brain centres; compares the "intentions" of the higher centres with the "performance" of the muscles, and corrects any "errors"
Test Outcome Data
Quantitative or qualitative information resulting from the administration of tests, used to measure performance, ability, or aptitude.
Standardised
Modified to conform to a set norm or standard, often to ensure consistency and comparability across different instances or cases.
Time Limits
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Test-Retest Reliability
The consistency of a measure assessed at two different times, indicating the stability of the test results over time.
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