Interesting. I got a perfect score for "verbal memory," which translated into a standard score of 126 and percentile rank of 96. For "executive functioning", my overall standard score was 91 and my percentile rank was 27, which is in the average range, and it broke down this way:
Correct responses: standard score of 86, percentile rank of 18 (low average)
Errors: standard score of 104, percentile rank of 61 (average)
Correct reaction time: standard score of 98, percentile rank of 45 (average)
So a little bit on the low end for producing correct responses on the executive functioning test, but overall average range. Executive functioning was definitely weaker than verbal memory though, which is not real surprising.
I wouldn't call that a "comprehensive test" for executive functioning though, since it only tests a few aspects of it (it even calls itself a "screening" and not a test), and it is definitely not a test for dyslexia. For "comprehensive testing" of anything you really need to see a professional. A "screening" is only used to determine whether there is a need to investigate further, i.e. whether actual testing should be completed.
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