Likely no: Within a full battery of psychological tests, the likelihood of missing the diagnosis of add even if it was there (false negative) is very low. Usually there is a clinical interview that occurs alongside the psychological testing to correlate symptoms with the testing results. Speak openly with your evaluator if you have questions about the results during the appointment to discuss the results.
Answered 5/7/2016
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Yes: Because add has two components, in attentiveness and hyperactive ness. Patient who has hyperactive component does well in structure setting.
Answered 5/27/2016
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