“…Using neurocognitive test norms with people who have visual impairments may be biased and, therefore, violate an underlying tenet of assessment (Lund et al, 2014). Normative samples are predicated upon strict, standardized administration protocols to minimize inter-rater bias, but their utility for the assessment of children with visual impairments is limited (Minks et al, 2020; Nicholas, 2020). Adaptations to test administration, including magnification of materials and additional time allowance, deviates from the standardized protocol rendering the results not strictly comparable to the normative group.…”