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The '''Wide Range Assessment of Memory and Learning, Second Edition (WRAML2)''' is a [[standardized test]] that measures an individual's [[memory]] functioning]]. It evaluates both immediate and delayed memory [[ability]] along with the acquisition of new [[learning]].<ref name=WRAML2MANUAL>Sheslow, D., and Adams, W. (2003). ''Wide Range Assessment of Memory and Learning Second Edition administration and technical manual''. Lutz, FL: Psychological Assessment Resources.</ref> The WRAML2 is normed for individuals ages 5–90 years. ▼
The WRAML2 is composed of two [[verbal]], two [[visual]], and two [[attention]]-[[concentration]]
▲The '''Wide Range Assessment of Memory and Learning, Second Edition (WRAML2)''' is a standardized test that measures an individual's memory functioning. It evaluates both immediate and delayed memory ability along with the acquisition of new learning.<ref name=WRAML2MANUAL>Sheslow, D., and Adams, W. (2003). ''Wide Range Assessment of Memory and Learning Second Edition administration and technical manual''. Lutz, FL: Psychological Assessment Resources.</ref> The WRAML2 is normed for individuals ages 5–90 years.
▲The WRAML2 is composed of two verbal, two visual, and two attention-concentration subtests, yielding a Verbal Memory Index, a Visual Memory Index, and an Attention-Concentration Index. Together, these subtests yield the General Memory Index.<ref name=WRAML2MANUAL /> The Working Memory Index consists of the Symbolic Working Memory and Verbal Working Memory subtests. In addition, there are four recognition subtests.
The WRAML2 is published by and available from [http://www.parinc.com Psychological Assessment Resources, Inc.]. A scoring program also is available.
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