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1 Psychologist, Middlesex Hospital Medical School, London, W.1
2 Professor of Psychiatry, Middlesex Hospital Medical School, London, W.1
Three parallel forms of the clinical tests of the sensorium were devised, tried out and modified on two groups of 24 subjects.
The final versions were further assessed by using each form in turn with 108 psychiatric patients. The three forms of tests gave scores with very similar means and standard deviations. They correlated moderately well when repeated.
Submitted on April 6, 1970
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