RESEARCH AREAS

Dawson, Letts and colleagues developed the Power-mobility Indoor Driving Assessment (PIDA) and Power-mobility Community Driving Assessment (PCDA) to measure actual driving performance of everyday tasks in drivers’ own environments.

The Multiple Errands Test (MET) is a performance-based assessment in an open-ended, multiple sub-goal situation that requires the completion of everyday tasks within the constraints of rules typical to those constraining us in everyday life (e.g., a spending limit on a shopping trip) (Shallice & Burgess, 1991). Follow this link to learn more about the Baycrest-MET, the Big-Store MET and the MET-Home.