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Social Processes: Methodology · Types of test
Retention measures are psychometric measures of memory retention
There are different neuropsychological assessment measures for each aspect of memory
General memory measures
- Wechsler Memory Scale WMS
- Rivermead Behavioural Memory Test(RBMT-II)
- Memory Assessment Scales (MAS)
- Test of Memory and Learning (TOMAL)
Short term memory assessment
Long term memory assessment
Implicit Memory Testing
Implicit memory tests indirectly measure the retention of information that has not been consciously attended to.
- Implicit Association Test (IAT)
- Lexical Decision Task (LDT)
- Word Stem Completion (WSC)
- Artificial Grammar Learning (AGL)
- Word Fragment Completion (WFC)
Episodic memory measures
- Gröber & Buschke (verbal)
- DMS48 (visual)
Prospective memory measures
- Cambridge Prospective Memory Test (CAMPROMPT)
Verbal memory measures
- California Verbal Learning Task
- Rey Auditory Verbal Learning Test (RAVLT)
- The verbal section of the Repeatable Battery for the Assessment of Neuropsychological Status (RBANS)
Visual memory tests
- Benton Visual Retention Test
- Benton Revised Visual Retention Test
- Memory for Designs Test
Semantic memory measures
- Word Memory Test (WMT)
- Portland Digit Recognition Test (PDRT)
Tests of malingering
See also
References & Bibliography
Key texts
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- Williams, M. (1968) The measurement of memory in clinical practice, British Journal of Social & Clinical Psychology 7: 19-34.
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