Creyos Health reports include a Validity Indicator—a prominent marker appearing when highly unusual performance patterns are detected.
Possible reasons for a potentially invalid result may be that the individual taking the task was distracted, or misunderstood the instructions. When a report indicates that a task is potentially invalid, practitioners often reassess that task after confirming that the individual completed it to the best of their ability and fully understood the rules.
Each task has a set of parameters (which 99% of Creyos scores fall into) that must be met for the score to be considered valid. Utilizing the vast Creyos normative database, validity conditions have been computed for each task, and are shown below for reference (taken from the report interpretation guide):
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