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Testing the ability of children with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder to accurately report the effects of medication on their behavior
Scott P. Ardoin,
Brian K. Martens
Department of Psychology
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Arts & Humanities
Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder
100%
Medication
77%
Testing
45%
Placebo
37%
Controlled
15%
Self-monitoring
14%
Child Behavior
14%
Academic Performance
13%
Central Nervous System
11%
Informants
10%
Rating
9%
Evaluation
5%
Medicine & Life Sciences
Attention Deficit Disorder with Hyperactivity
70%
Aptitude
47%
Child
30%
Placebos
20%
Central Nervous System Stimulants
14%
Academic Performance
12%
Diagnostic Self Evaluation
11%
Child Behavior
10%
Social Sciences
ADHD
73%
medication
59%
evaluation
7%
rating
6%
monitoring
6%