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I found my TOVA summary. Of the results it has:
His variabilityscore improved from a standard score of 80 to a standard score of 111* (When comparing two protocols, a standard score change of 7.5 is considered clinically significant). His ADHD score improved from -0.88 to +2.42.
the two scores being with and without 10mg Adderall. There were also some computer generated bar graphs in the report which I suspect were available immediately after finishing the test.
In some case, a correct response would be to press the button, in others to not press the button, the difference in measuring inattention and impulsivity. I think it also took into consideration the time from stimulus to response as well.
The assessment also contained the following:
. . .daydreams or spaces out, easily distracted, procrastinates, poor follow through, etc. He forgot to complete the back of the questionnaire at the time of testing. 😉
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