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Table 1.

Demographic data and MoCA and MMSE-2 scores and their correlations.

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Fig 1.

Equipercentile equating of the MoCA and MMSE-2.

Equipercentile equating of the MoCA (black color) and MMSE-2 (gray color) corresponding to test scores and percentiles allows conversion of MoCA scores to MMSE-2 scores.

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Table 2.

Equipercentile equating table for potential conversion of MoCA scores to MMSE-2 scores.

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Table 3.

Analysis of reliability between the converted and raw MMSE-2 scores according to cognitive subgroups.

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Fig 2.

A Bland-Altman plot of the difference in the raw and converted MMSE-2 scores.

The solid line indicates the reference (no mean difference), the middle-dotted line is the mean difference, and the upper- and lower-dotted lines are the limits of agreement representing ±1.96 standard deviations (SDs) from the mean difference within which 95% of the differences between the two scores are expected to fall. The gray solid lines are the fitted regression lines, indicating a significant linear trend.

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Table 4.

Accuracy of the converted MMSE-2 scores against the clinically administered raw MMSE-2 scores.

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