Ralph M. Reitan
Affiliations: | Reitan Neuropsychological Laboratory, Tucson, AZ, Tucson, AZ, United States |
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Parents
Sign in to add mentorLouis Leon Thurstone | grad student | Chicago | ||
(Admitted him to graduate school, indirect mentor) | ||||
Ward Halstead | grad student | 1945-1950 | Chicago | |
(Worked in his lab in department of psychiatry) |
Children
Sign in to add traineeThomas Boll | grad student | ||
Raymond S. Dean | grad student | ||
William H. Gaddes | grad student | Indiana University Medical Center | |
Gerald Goldstein | grad student | Indiana University Medical Center | |
Hallgrim Kløve | grad student | University of Indiana | |
Manfred J. Meier | grad student | unknown | |
Homer Reed | grad student | University of Indiana | |
Steve M. Shindell | grad student | Private Practice | |
Scott Sindelar | grad student | ||
Jim Hom | grad student | 1981 | University of Arizona |
Alan Finlayson | post-doc | University of Washington | |
Robert Heaton | post-doc | Indiana University | |
Janice Nici | post-doc | University of Arizona |
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Reitan RM, Wolfson D. (2013) Detection of malingering and invalid test results using the halstead-reitan battery Detection of Malingering During Head Injury Litigation. 241-272 |
Reitan RM, Wolfson D. (2013) Theoretical, Methodological, and Validational Bases of the Halstead-Reitan Neuropsychological Test Battery Comprehensive Handbook of Psychological Assessment: Intellectual and Neuropsychological Assessment. 1: 105-131 |
Reitan RM, Wolfson D. (2008) Can neuropsychological testing produce unequivocal evidence of brain damage? II. Testing for right vs. left differences. Applied Neuropsychology. 15: 39-43 |
Reitan RM, Wolfson D. (2008) Can neuropsychological testing produce unequivocal evidence of brain damage? I. Testing for specific deficits. Applied Neuropsychology. 15: 33-8 |
Reitan RM, Wolfson D. (2008) The use of serial testing in evaluating the need for comprehensive neuropsychological testing of adults. Applied Neuropsychology. 15: 21-32 |
Reitan RM, Wolfson D. (2008) Serial testing of older children as a basis for recommending comprehensive neuropsychological evaluation. Applied Neuropsychology. 15: 11-20 |
Reitan RM, Wolfson D. (2008) The use of serial testing to identify young children in need of comprehensive neuropsychological evaluation. Applied Neuropsychology. 15: 1-10 |
Reitan RM, Wolfson D. (2005) The effect of age and education transformations on neuropsychological test scores of persons with diffuse or bilateral brain damage. Applied Neuropsychology. 12: 181-9 |
Reitan RM, Wolfson D. (2005) The effect of conation in determining the differential variance among brain-damaged and nonbrain-damaged persons across a broad range of neuropsychological tests. Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology : the Official Journal of the National Academy of Neuropsychologists. 20: 957-66 |
Reitan RM, Hom J, Van De Voorde J, et al. (2004) The Houston Conference revisited. Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology : the Official Journal of the National Academy of Neuropsychologists. 19: 375-90 |