What to Know About the Conners 4 ADHD Assessment: The Conners 4 Is the Most Recent Conners Test
The Conners 4 is a reporting measure used for evaluating children and adolescents for attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). When a child or adolescent is referred for an ADHD test, the evaluators often use reporting measures to determine whether or not presenting symptoms are consistent with this diagnosis. Measures such as the Conners 4 yield ratings that demonstrate what symptoms a client is experiencing that are not developmentally typical.
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