(WRAML2) Wide Range Assessment of Memory and Learning, Second Edition

by David Sheslow, PhD and Wayne Adams, PhD
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Scores
Index and subtest scores that can be converted to standard scores and percentiles for age-based performance comparisons
Format
Individually administered memory, delayed recall, and recognition tasks
ADMIN TIME
Less than 60 minutes for core battery; 10-15 minutes for Memory Screening Form
Ages
5 to 90 years
Benefit
Provides an integrated set of memory tests that can be used across the life span
Publish Date
2003
Qualifications
Level C required.

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    BY DAVID SHESLOW, PHD AND WAYNE ADAMS, PHD

    This test makes it easier to assess memory functions in children, adolescents, and—with this edition—adults as well. The WRAML2 gives clinicians a single, integrated collection of relevant memory tests that can be used across the life span.    

    Appropriate for individuals from 5 to 90 years of age, the WRAML2 core battery produces a General Memory Index, plus three more specific index scores and six subtest scores:

    Verbal Memory Index

    Verbal Learning Subtest

    Story Memory Subtest

    Visual Memory Index

    Design Memory Subtest

    Picture Memory Subtest

    Attention and Concentration Index

    Number/Letter Subtest

    Finger/Windows Subtest

    Several subtests from the original WRAML are now optional (e.g., Sentence Memory) or limited to a specific age group (e.g., Sound–Symbol for 5- through 8-year-olds).

    The WRAML2 also adds supplementary subtests and indexes that reflect current interests in working memory and rapid memory decline: 

    Working Memory Index

    Verbal Working Memory Subtest

    Symbolic Working Memory Subtest

    Delayed Memory Measures

    Recall

    Story Memory Delayed Recall

    Verbal Learning Delayed Recall

    Recognition

    Story Memory Recognition

    Picture Memory Delayed Recognition

    Verbal Learning Recognition

    Design Memory Recognition

    The delayed recall tasks can provide critical information about rapid decay of memory, an important indicator of possible dementia. 

    All of the subtest and index scores can be converted to standard scores and percentiles for age-based performance comparisons. The core battery can be individually administered in well under an hour, and a Memory Screening Form, composed of four subtests, requires just 10 to 15 minutes yet correlates highly with the full test.

    Given the important part that memory plays in academic success, the WRAML2 is highly useful in evaluating learning and school-related problems. It can clarify the role of memory deficits in learning disabilities and attention disorders. WRAML2 is also an excellent tool for assessing memory impairment following head injury.