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Wide Range Assessment of Memory and Learning - Second Edition

The Wide Range Assessment of Memory and Learning – Second Edition (WRAML-2; Sheslow & Adams, 2004) is an individually administered measure of memory functions that may have a significant impact on learning and school-related problems. It is used for individuals 5 to 90 years old. Field research for development of the WRAML-3 is ongoing through early 2020.

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Overview

The Wide Range Assessment of Memory and Learning – Second Edition (WRAML-2; Sheslow & Adams, 2004) is an individually-administered, norm-referenced measure of memory functioning and learning. The WRAML-2 may be used with individuals between ages 5 and 90 years old. NOTE: Field research for development of the WRAML-3 is ongoing through early 2020.

Summary

Age: 5 years to 90 years

Time to Administer: 60-90 minutes

Method of Administration: Individually administered, norm- referenced measure of memory functions, including working memory, delayed recall, and recognition memory
Yields standard scores (M = 100, SD = 15), scaled scores (M = 10, SD = 3)

Subscales: Overall Composite Score: General Memory Index
Index Scores: Verbal Memory, Visual Memory, Attention/Concentration
Subtests: Symbolic Working Memory, Verbal Working Memory, Design Recognition, Picture Recognition, Verbal Recognition, Story Memory Recognition

Autism Related Research

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