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Table 1.

Sociodemographic characteristics of the study participants (N = 117).

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Figure 1.

Flow diagram of the pilot study of the Cognitive Reserve Scale (CRS) (León et al., 2011) [46].

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Figure 2.

The three life stages included in the Cognitive Reserve Scale (CRS).

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Table 2.

Examples of translated items on the Cognitive Reserve Scale (CRS).

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Figure 3.

Distribution of Cognitive Reserve Scale (CRS) scores for all participants.

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Table 3.

Percentiles for the total Cognitive Reserve Scale (CRS) score.

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Table 4.

Correlations between the Cognitive Reserve Scale (CRS) score and each cognitive variable classified into six cognitive domains.

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