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  • https://stats.libretexts.org/Courses/Luther_College/Psyc_350%3ABehavioral_Statistics_(Toussaint)/14%3A_Case_Studies/14.08%3A_ADHD_Treatment
    Children were given various dosages of a drug, methylphenidate (MPH) and then completed this task as part of a larger battery of tests. This task, adapted from the preschool delay task of the Gordon D...Children were given various dosages of a drug, methylphenidate (MPH) and then completed this task as part of a larger battery of tests. This task, adapted from the preschool delay task of the Gordon Diagnostic System (Gordon, 1983), measures the ability to suppress or delay impulsive behavioral responses. The DOG differentiates children with and without ADHD of normal intelligence (e.g., Mayes et al., 2001), and is sensitive to MPH treatment in these children (Hall & Kataria, 1992).
  • https://stats.libretexts.org/Courses/Cerritos_College/Introduction_to_Statistics_with_R/20%3A_Case_Studies_and_Data/20.08%3A_ADHD_Treatment
    Children were given various dosages of a drug, methylphenidate (MPH) and then completed this task as part of a larger battery of tests. This task, adapted from the preschool delay task of the Gordon D...Children were given various dosages of a drug, methylphenidate (MPH) and then completed this task as part of a larger battery of tests. This task, adapted from the preschool delay task of the Gordon Diagnostic System (Gordon, 1983), measures the ability to suppress or delay impulsive behavioral responses. The DOG differentiates children with and without ADHD of normal intelligence (e.g., Mayes et al., 2001), and is sensitive to MPH treatment in these children (Hall & Kataria, 1992).

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