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NAB® Digits Forward/Digits Backward Test™

Robert A. Stern, PhD, And Travis White, PhD


Age range: 18 to 97 years
Admin: Individual
Qualification level: C

This task presents the examinee with spans of digits to help you evaluate potential deficits in attention and working memory. The measure has both a 7-item digits forward task and a 7-item digits backward task, each with its own individual score. Because the two paradigms measure distinct function, the disparate scores allow for richer interpretation than that provided by similar assessment instruments.

NAB Digits Forward/Digits Backward Test Combination Kit–Forms 1 and 2:
 - NAB Digits Forward/Digits Backward Professional Manual
 - 25 Form 1 Record Forms
 - 25 Form 2 Record Forms





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