The Development and Psychometric Properties of the Visuospatial Working Memory Assessment (VWMA) for Children
© 2020 Thitiya Wangkawan et al. The visuospatial working memory plays a crucial role in the occupational performance of children including daily living and academic achievement. Unfortunately, relevant visuospatial working memory tests in the occupational therapy setting are lacking. Therefore, it i...
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Main Authors: | Thitiya Wangkawan, Cynthia Lai, Peeraya Munkhetvit, Trevor Yung, Supaporn Chinchai |
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2020
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Institution: | Chiang Mai University |
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