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What accommodations are made if a person is illiterate and unable to read the written command cards or spell words to dictation?

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What accommodations are made if a person is illiterate and unable to read the written command cards or spell words to dictation?

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During the development of MAST items, we eliminated many items that were influenced by education. The MAST items were developed so that a person with a fifth grade reading level would be able to complete the test. However, if a person is illiterate or has a lower level of education, then items are scored as incorrect for incorrect responses and the clinician administering the MAST should interpret scores accordingly.

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