BNVR

BNVR

Author: Pamela Butt

Publisher: Taylor & Francis

Published: 2017-07-05

Total Pages: 47

ISBN-13: 1351687069

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Special Features " Non-linguistic approach to testing problem-solving " Based on real-life situations " Indicates a cognitive as well as a linguistic deficit " Quick and easy " Colour photographs used as stimuli


CICS Application and System Programming

CICS Application and System Programming

Author: Barry K. Nirmal

Publisher: QED Information Sciences

Published: 1992

Total Pages: 568

ISBN-13:

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This book gives you tools--BMS maps, programs, JCL, etc.--you can easily copy to your own data sets, compile or assemble, and execute with little or no change. And it teaches you how to develop similar tools yourself. These utilities solve practical problems commonly faced by application and system programmers and analysts in MVS and DOS/VSE environments.


The John Round Family of Swansea and Rehoboth, Massachusetts

The John Round Family of Swansea and Rehoboth, Massachusetts

Author: H. L. Peter Rounds

Publisher:

Published: 1983

Total Pages: 536

ISBN-13:

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John Round (ca.1645-1716) and his family emigrated from England to Rehoboth, Massachusetts during or before 1689 and later moved to Swansea, Massachusetts. Descendants lived in New England, New York, Wisconsin and elsewhere. Some descendants immigrated to Québec, Ontario and elsewhere in Canada.


BNVR: The Butt Non-Verbal Reasoning Test

BNVR: The Butt Non-Verbal Reasoning Test

Author: Pamela Butt

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2017-07-05

Total Pages: 82

ISBN-13: 1351687050

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The BNVR Test is a unique non-linguistic approach for identifying whether a cognitive (problem-solving) deficit as well as a linguistic deficit exists in individuals with acquired aphasia. Recognising cognitive deficits in terms of problem-solving may be a key factor in understanding why some individuals overcome their communication difficulties better than others. Failure to recognise problem-solving difficulties may lead to unrealistic expectations of therapeutic intervention and thus inappropriate management and goal setting. The BNVR requires the client to solve 10 everyday problems, presented in full-colour photographic format. It is short, requires minimal linguistic input, contains real-life situations and is likely to be suitable for non-English speaking individuals. It will be useful to speech language therapists, occupational therapists and psychologists who need to ascertain whether problem-solving skills are affected and to assist in multi-disciplinary team decision-making in acute and rehabilitation settings.