Barry Danielle, Bates Marsha E, Labouvie Erich
University of Connecticut Health Center, Farmington, Connecticut 06030, USA.
Appl Neuropsychol. 2008;15(2):97-106. doi: 10.1080/09084280802083863.
The Controlled Oral Word Association (COWA) Test is a brief and sensitive measure of executive cognitive dysfunction. There are two commonly used forms of the test, one using the letters F, A, and S, and the other using C, F, and L. This study examines the relative difficulty of the two forms using a meta-analytic approach that includes multiple samples of normal individuals. The effects of age, education, gender composition, exclusion criteria, and age of study are also examined. Results indicate that the CFL form of the test is more difficult and that age, education, and the use of strict exclusion criteria influence performance. Performance is more variable for the FAS form, and age and age of study influence performance variability.
受控口语词语联想(COWA)测试是一种针对执行性认知功能障碍的简短且灵敏的测量方法。该测试有两种常用形式,一种使用字母F、A和S,另一种使用字母C、F和L。本研究采用元分析方法,纳入多个正常个体样本,以检验这两种形式的相对难度。同时还考察了年龄、教育程度、性别构成、排除标准以及研究年份的影响。结果表明,CFL形式的测试难度更大,年龄、教育程度以及严格排除标准的使用会影响测试表现。FAS形式的测试表现变异性更大,年龄和研究年份会影响表现变异性。