To critically examine Nuria Millán's testing methods, we will employ a mixed-methods approach. This will involve:
– While originally developed by J. Peña-Casanova, Millán has contributed significantly to its revision, standardization, and validation. The Test Barcelona is a comprehensive neuropsychological battery that assesses a wide range of cognitive domains, including orientation, language, attention, memory, visuospatial skills, and executive functions.
The findings of this analysis highlight both the strengths and limitations of Nuria Millán's testing methods. While the tests have demonstrated satisfactory levels of validity and reliability, concerns regarding cultural bias, test-retest reliability, and limited normative data need to be addressed.