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05-07-2013, 08:10 PM | #12 | ||
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Hammilton,
You are absolutely correct: practice does improve your score. The quantification of this learning effect is one of the objectives of an online survey and test that I'm running at: http://www.parkinsonsmeasurement.org/PDMeasure So far, 90 people have done the test a total of 200 times. You're very welcome to take part. It would be interesting to know whether all clinical trials make a large enough allowance for the learning effect. John
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