Factors influencing performance on a computerised neuropsychological test battery

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University of Pretoria

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To date variables such as acculturation, language and ethnicity within the neuropsychological test literature have been underreported. South Africa presents with a dynamically acculturative society and there is a need to bring into focus these issues within the field of neuropsychological testing. This study investigates the association between acculturation, computerised neuropsychological test performance and personality variables (the temperament and character dimensions). Results from a pilot sample of sixty-three South African university students yielded significant associations between various neuropsychological domains and cultural aspects as measured by an acculturation scale as well as certain personality traits as measured by a temperament and character inventory. The study supports literature evidencing correlations between personality and neuropsychological outcomes in clinical and community samples residing in diverse cultural milieus.

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Dissertation (MA (Psychology))--University of Pretoria, 2010.

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UCTD, Neuropsychology, Acculturation, Personality, Emotion, Executive functioning, South Africa

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Le Grange, SM 2010, Factors influencing performance on a computerised neuropsychological test battery, MA dissertation, University of Pretoria, Pretoria, viewed yymmdd < http://upetd.up.ac.za/thesis/available/etd-09222010-173604/ >