Working memory and short-term memory deficits in ADHD: A bifactor modeling approach.
Michael Kofler(Florida State University), Jamie A. Spiegel(Florida State University), Elizabeth Chan(Florida State University), Sherelle L. Harmon(Florida State University), C. Miller(Florida State University), Elia F. Soto(Florida State University), Leah J. Singh(Florida State University)
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