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Technical Information

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Norming Sample

  • Total: 1200
  • Gender: Males: 576 (48%) and Females 624 (52%)
  • Age: 15 age groups with 80 participants each (age range 5 to 90)
  • Race: Slightly Under-representation of African Americans and Hispanics

  • Validity and Reliability

WRAML-II

  • Intended age range: 5 to 90.
  • Assesses verbal memory, visual memory, and attention/concentration memory capabilities
  • 6 core subtests that create 3 cores indexes which create an overall general memory index.
  • optional: working memory, recognition, and delay recall subtests

General Insights

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Indexes

Visual Memory Index

Scores

Screening Memory Score

Verbal Memory

Visual Memory

  • an estimate of how well the client can learn and recall both meaningful (i.e., pictorial) and minimally related, rote (i.e., design) visual information.

  • Subtests: Picture & Design Memory

General Memory Score

Verbal Memory

Visual Memory

Attention/Concentration

Optional:

Recognition Score

Story Recognition

Design Recognition

Picture Memory Recognition

Verbal Learning Recognition

Verbal Memory Index

Optional:

Working Memory Score

Verbal Working Memory

Symbolic Working Memory

Optional:

Delay Recall Score

Story Memory Recall

Verbal Learning Memory Recall

Sound Symbol Recall

  • This test covers a wide age range (5-90) and serves as a major comprehensive memory battery for assessment of memory function in children and adults.
  • Those with fine motor difficulties should not take this test (For example: Design memory and fingers window subtests)
  • The WRAML-2 can be used to supplement evaluations of disorders and problems in children (Such as ADHD)
  • The optional subtests are easy to administer and do not take a long time.
  • shows ability to learn and recall both meaningful verbal information and relatively rote verbal information.

Subtests: Story Memory & Verbal Learning

Optional Subtests

  • Working Memory: estimate of how well the client can operate on and retain information that is held in the short-term memory.
  • Subtests: Verbal Working Memory & Symbolic Working Memory

  • Verbal Recognition: tests ability to recognize specific verbal information that was presented previously during this testing session- i.e. approx. 15-20 minutes earlier.
  • Subtests: Story Memory & Verbal Learning Recognition

  • Visual Recognition: shows ability to recognize specific non verbal or visual information that was presented previously in the session - i.e., approximately 15-20 minutes earlier.
  • Subtests: Picture & Design Memory Recognition

Attention/ Concentration

  • ability to learn and recall rote, sequential information.
  • Subtests: Finger Windows & Number Letter

Wide Range Assessment of Memory and Learning: Second Edition

Brett E., Carly O., Kristin B., Nicole W., Shirin S., Anthony D.

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